On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Roger Lancefield wrote:
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> 2009/1/28 Roger Lancefield
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>>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard wrote:
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>>> >> I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
>>> >> not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU,
2009/1/28 Roger Lancefield
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard wrote:
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>> >> I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
>> >> not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU, and (b)
>> >> if 480W will be sufficient for stability?
>>
>> 480W is wa
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> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard wrote:
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> >> I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
> >> not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU, and (b)
> >> if 480W will be sufficient for stability?
>
> 480W is way over-powered to keep that lot w
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rob Beard wrote:
>> I'm swinging towards an Xilence 480W PSU [1] from aria for £26, but
>> not sure if it's (a) worth the extra money for a quieter PSU, and (b)
>> if 480W will be sufficient for stability?
480W is way over-powered to keep that lot working to be h
On 27/01/2009 20:56, Michael G Fletcher wrote:
> Hello :-)
>
> The power supply on my desktop machine seems to have stopped
> functioning as normal. It still works, but when I shut my machine
> down it no longer stops. The power supply is either on or off. Even
> after switching it off at the wa
Hello :-)
The power supply on my desktop machine seems to have stopped
functioning as normal. It still works, but when I shut my machine
down it no longer stops. The power supply is either on or off. Even
after switching it off at the wall, when I turn the wall power on
again, all the fans star