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Old 02-26-2006, 07:00 AM   #11
VYholden

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The problem was not the RAM, or the windows installation, or the mother board, or the CPU, the damn worm or the operator (myself). The problem was faulty power supply. I have replaced the power supply module and the damn thing works like a charm. I had installed 2 more filter electrolytic capacitors in series (in the original unit) with the existing ones to give me more surge power in case of a power failure so my PC wouldn't restart when the inverter would kick in. You think this might be the cause to damage the power supply? It so happens that the newer power supplies come with very small electrolytic caps so when the inverter kicks in during a power outtage the PC reboots and I lose all the unsaved work. So i put in bigger caps in seriel to hold more charge to compensate for the smaller caps that I already have inside the unit. Now when the power goes out and the inverter kicks in, there is no interruption in PC. This is the second time my power supply has gone damaged with the additional caps installed inside.
Any comments? Women please don't even respond to this. Hehehehehe
Thanks in advance.
AZB
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