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Is it possible for a PSU to power up the fans, yet still be defective sometimes, and not produce enough power to boot the machine?
HDD Seagate ST340016A 40GB + Radeon 7000 32MB VGA (PCI) Card
All PCI empty
[have a lot of problems, trying to eliminate 1 by 1]
ANY ADVICE APPRECIATED
HEC 250AR-PT 250W
Total output: 250w
Combined output: 3.3v + 5v: 150w
Max Current: +3.3v=20A, +5v=25A, +12v=13A
Safety Certificates: TUV, CE, NEMKO, CB, UL, CSA
EMC: Complies with CISPR 22 230 VAC operation.
Intel V.2.03 ATX Specification
Size: H 86mm, W 150mm, D 140mm
SiS 655FX
P4S55FX+
CPU
- Socket 478, Intel Prescott Intel Pentium 4 Celeron
- FSB 800MHz/533MHz
Chipset
- SiS 655FX+964L, Supports Hyper-Threading Technology
Memory
- Supports Dual Channel Technology
- 4 x DDR DIMM slots
- DDR 400/333/266
Is it possible for a PSU to power up the fans, yet still be defective sometimes, and not produce enough power to boot the machine?
HDD Seagate ST340016A 40GB + Radeon 7000 32MB VGA (PCI) Card
All PCI empty
[have a lot of problems, trying to eliminate 1 by 1]
ANY ADVICE APPRECIATED
HEC 250AR-PT 250W
Total output: 250w
Combined output: 3.3v + 5v: 150w
Max Current: +3.3v=20A, +5v=25A, +12v=13A
Safety Certificates: TUV, CE, NEMKO, CB, UL, CSA
EMC: Complies with CISPR 22 230 VAC operation.
Intel V.2.03 ATX Specification
Size: H 86mm, W 150mm, D 140mm
SiS 655FX
P4S55FX+
CPU
- Socket 478, Intel Prescott Intel Pentium 4 Celeron
- FSB 800MHz/533MHz
Chipset
- SiS 655FX+964L, Supports Hyper-Threading Technology
Memory
- Supports Dual Channel Technology
- 4 x DDR DIMM slots
- DDR 400/333/266