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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Posts: 14
OS: win2000, XP, Mac OS
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Stand alone PSU output...
Greetings all...
Got some great response from the people on this site some months ago so I thought I'd throw you gurus a new bone - My question is: what kind of output can I expect from a standalone PSU? My girlfriends PC is not showing any signs of life, pressing the power switch gives me zilch (no boot, no fans, no leds, nothing...) and with my limited knowledge I thought the PSU might be the culprit. While disconnecting the ATX (correct word?) contact from the motherboard and bringing out the trusty old mulitmeter going pin by pin I still have nothing on the contact - it's got to be the PSU, right? /GeDe, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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