One question, Does the fan in the power unit also plug into the motherboard?? because i think i have a loss connection somewhere because my fan in mt power unit neeeds to be flicked in order to start spiningm but i have to wait while the PC as been on for 10+ mins otherwise it seems there isn't enough power to start the fan.
1) The video was blurry -- i could not see anything!
2) The video was too dark -- i could not see anything!
3) You fat fingers were in the way -- i could not see anything!
4) ... common sense??
ash: you should get a new PSU if its fan isn't working. the fan in the psu is powered from the psu itself, it would be pointless to power it from the motherboard:
Argh oki thanks Only costs about 10 quid for power unit i currently have :P
Cheers for explaining, now i know i need to by one hehe ^__^
EDIT: I am just curious, is it possible to open a power unit and maybe try fix any loss connections or anything?? I was reading about the internet the other about it, and aparently a power unit is VERY fragile, and just opening it can stop it completely working.
You people GOT to be ****tin me. I'm 19 and 6'... that's NOT me lol.
The thread was a joke, it's a peice of ****. 'sthicks' of ram, applying the ram, HORRIBLE hsf application, he put the PCI-E card in the SECOND lane without mentioning enabling SLI.
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