Toymods Car Club
www.toymods.org.au
F.A.Q. F.A.Q.    Register Register    Login Login    Home Home
Members Members    Search Search
Toymods » The Outhouse » computer gurus look in

Show: Today's Posts  :: Show Polls 
Email to friend 
Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
AuthorTopic
CrAiGzEE
Forums Junkie


I supported Toymods

Location:
south of the big smoke
Registered:
May 2002
 
computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 03:07 Go to next message
hey guys,

look this problem has me stumped i was wondering if any of you guys could solve it,

something in my computer is turning my HDD on and of i can here it power up and down, first thought was the drive is cactus, so i put it in another machine and it doesnt do it, hmm i thought might be my power supply, so i replace the power supply, still does it.. so i go out and buy another motherboard thinking this could be the prob.. and you guessed it.. stil does it,.. got me totally stuffed

a couple of guess's am i overloading the powersupply? 300 watt, 4 hard drives, cd rom, 2 video cards, sound card, network card,
second guess is my cpu or ram stuffed?

id realy like to rectify my problem so any help would be great
__________________
  Send a private message to this user    
Nark
Forums Junkie


Location:
Cabramatta, NSW
Registered:
May 2002
      Nark@toymods.net/Work
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 03:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Could be one of the "wake up" settings such as Wake Up On LAN?
  Send a private message to this user    
Apollo
Forums Junkie


Location:
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Registered:
May 2002
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 03:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Check the power options in the motherboard bios.

Next check the power options under windows.

Third, check the power connector to the drive itself. Check that it isn't loose.
  Send a private message to this user    
TurboRA28
Forums Junkie


Location:
Terrigal
Registered:
May 2002
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 04:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I had that same problem and was the power supply being overloaded.
  Send a private message to this user    
jackel
Forums Junkie


Location:
Perth
Registered:
August 2003
 
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 04:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
haha if your running that much stuff on a 300watt power supply i would think that is your answer
  Send a private message to this user    
checks202
Regular


I supported Toymods

Location:
Sydney
Registered:
April 2004
 
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Control panel > Power Options does it say it's going to turn of harddisks after a certain time?
  Send a private message to this user    
Endless
Regular


Registered:
October 2004
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeap , probly overloading the power supply , if youve got heaps of splitters etc coming off it i'd say thats the case .. go buy a wank factor 480W gaming one , will do the job nicely
  Send a private message to this user    
CrAiGzEE
Forums Junkie


I supported Toymods

Location:
south of the big smoke
Registered:
May 2002
 
Re: computer gurus look in Mon, 29 November 2004 04:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeah i think its my power supply, 480watt!! ill be looking forward to the electricity bill!!!

  Send a private message to this user    
Major Clod
Regular


Location:
Brisbane
Registered:
August 2003
Re: computer gurus look in Tue, 30 November 2004 13:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Definately your PSU. Unless its a high quality 300Watt it just won't cut it. Good thing to check for is the amp rating on the 12V, 5V and 3.3V lines. The higher the better. Most of the cheap "500 watt" PSU's at work do not rate as high as a good quality AOpen or similar 350 Watt PSU.
  Send a private message to this user    
HyDrA
Forums Junkie


Location:
Adelaide, SA
Registered:
May 2002
 
Re: computer gurus look in Thu, 02 December 2004 04:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Too many people buy yum-cha power supplies... too many people complain about unstable computers and poor performance. See the link?
  Send a private message to this user    
FWDCelica
Forums Junkie


Location:
sydney,nsw.oz.
Registered:
July 2002
Re: computer gurus look in Thu, 02 December 2004 21:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
HyDrA wrote on Thu, 02 December 2004 15:57

Too many people buy yum-cha power supplies...


Dude,

Is there another brand ?
Just about all Computer Hardware is made in China or Taiwan.

Can you recommend a good brand of Power Supply ?

Cheers
T.
  Send a private message to this user    
HyDrA
Forums Junkie


Location:
Adelaide, SA
Registered:
May 2002
 
Re: computer gurus look in Fri, 03 December 2004 06:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I use the term "Yum Cha" to describe the dodgy people who make parts with cheapo parts... Antec for example make high quality PSU's by using high quality parts. A lot of generic cases come with power supplies like Codegen and the like... sure, they work, but they're not good for any serious system.

It doesn't matter what you may think, high quality power supplies are essential. Cheap power supplies do more than make a computer unstable, they also fry parts. I've seen it happen too many times.
  Send a private message to this user    
CrAiGzEE
Forums Junkie


I supported Toymods

Location:
south of the big smoke
Registered:
May 2002
 
Re: computer gurus look in Fri, 03 December 2004 07:39 Go to previous message
removed a few hard drives and problem seems to be sold

  Send a private message to this user    
  Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
Previous Topic:ATTN: Fast Fours Forum users .. some assistance plz
Next Topic:smacked up R34 GTR R.I.P. 'EVLR34'
Goto Forum:
-=] Back to Top [=-

Current Time: Thu May 9 20:04:59 UTC 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.0065569877624512 seconds

Bandwidth utilization bar

.:: Contact :: Home ::.

Powered by: FUDforum 2.3.8
Copyright ©2001-2003 Advanced Internet Designs Inc.