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Old February 14th 06, 08:01 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Help - PC shuts off - new power supply problem?


I just replaced a bad power supply with an Aspire 400W...everything was
working fine, but then the PC started shutting down randomly. I was
able to start it back up, but after the 3rd shut down it took a few
seconds before getting power.

Here is my system:

Athlon XP 2500+
MSI KT6 Delta mobo
756 Mb Ram
Geforce 128 video


Sound familiar to anyone? I was thinking maybe a I got a bad power
supply, or have a bad switch. Or possibly a misplaced switch - I took
everything apart while diagnosing the supply issue (yes, I'm a Noobie).

Thanks for your help.

 




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