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AfterDawn Addict
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20. September 2004 @ 09:05 |
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I know my pc experience has been filled with problems, but has anyone else here got a Magna or "ebuyer" power supply? I bought one and its rubbish, with the occasional random turn-off. Has anyone else had any problems?
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ianski7
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21. September 2004 @ 10:12 |
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Hey, Magna Force is a reputable p/s manufacturer. I have one and have had no problems. Have you tested the unit? You may have gotten a defective one. Not all spontaneous reboots are the psu's doing.
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21. September 2004 @ 10:29 |
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It doesn't reboot, it physically TURNS OFF. as in lights go off, system deactivates, fans stop etc.
Plus, its not Magna Force, its just Magna, written in red letters. It was only £25 for a 600W 3fan one.
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21. September 2004 @ 15:06 |
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The PSU is the absolute last component you want to skimp on. All those those other fancy and expensive components in your system need clean stable power to operate and cheap PSU's at best don't provide that and at worst can fry components. The cheapies also rate the wattage output at temperatures far lower than the PSU will ever operate at so you can count on getting nowhere near the rated wattage, Poorly regulated voltages can be expected too.
Reputable PSU makers such as Antec, Enermax, Fortron or Power PC & Cooling will put out the wattage they claim, have tight voltage tolerances and a good warranty to back them up.
A quality PSU will have nice fat caps, inductors and heatsinks which add up to a PSU that is good and heavy. I'm a commercial/industrial electrician so I can vouch for that :)
I took my own advice when I laid out $220 for the best PSU money can buy - the PC Power & Cooling Turbo 510 Deluxe. It's got the tightest regulation in the industry, active line conditioning, adjustable pots, weighs a ton and is backed with a 5 year warranty.
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Doofy
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21. September 2004 @ 15:36 |
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Yup got to agree neph
I underestimated my psu and bought a cheap qtech 550w, installed turned on and bye bye to 2 hdd It not only cost me for a new PSU (bought a zalman)but 2 new hdd's, last time i skimp on a psu
Burn rubber that doesn't mean warp speed
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EYEShurt
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21. September 2004 @ 23:21 |
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Raidmax ATX-400W CE power supply unit
is this anygood as it coes with the case im getting i.e shuold i spend money on a better 1
p4 lga775 540 (3.2ghz)
512mb ddr400 ram dual channel
gigabyte x600 xt pci-e
gigabyte ga 8i915p pro
200gb segate barrumundi hdd
16x DL -/+RW LITEON sohw-1633s
tsunami dream case (400w PSU)
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22. September 2004 @ 07:14 |
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I wouldn't trust Raidmax one bit. Most any PSU that comes bundled with a case is better off going striaght to the bin.
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22. September 2004 @ 07:39 |
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So to answer my question??????
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Doofy
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22. September 2004 @ 07:44 |
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The only way to be really sure is try another PSU a quality one would really be better
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22. September 2004 @ 08:03 |
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yeah but the megacheap 250w inwin one that came with the pc was fine i just need a higher power one than that for a reasonable cost that works. By the way, in case this helps you determine the cause of the problem...
The problem occurs when i switch off the socket to the pc. Once i do that and then turn it on t use the pc next day, the problem occurs then goes away once i have turned the wall socket off/on again. If i leave the socket on, i don't experience the problem.
I appreciate it is hard to say, but if it stays like this i can live with it, i just want to know if the issue will deteriorate after i use it for more power (add an X800XT graphics card)
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22. September 2004 @ 13:34 |
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Quote: i just want to know if the issue will deteriorate after i use it for more power (add an X800XT graphics card)
PSU's don't get better, they only go downhill. I've made my case for quality PSU's but it's your brand new X800XT so if you want to risk damaging it it's your choice :)
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22. September 2004 @ 13:40 |
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Yeah i didnt mean it get better, i meant would the problem get any worse with more current or would it stay the same...
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22. September 2004 @ 14:43 |
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It would undoubtedly get worse. Putting more load on an already failing PSU is a wonderful recipe for disaster.
My killer sig came courtesy of bb "El Jefe" mayo.
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"And there we saw the giants, and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight" - Numbers 13:33
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