sk 0 Posted March 28, 2001 I have a fairly stuffed PC and I’m experiencing some problems that might just be power related. If I start a calculation that is requiring a lot of CPU power (Task Manager / Performance), the fan / HD noise pitch changes. Could that be a sign of shortness of power? My PSU is 230W. I have also experienced loss of data form the main 60 GB partition resulting in total system crash. There are no physical errors on neither of the disks. Any help, thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. SK PC: Abit BH6, PIII 450, no o/c Apacer PC133 2 x 128 mb ram Promise Fast Track 100 (modified Ultra) Raid setup: 60 GB (2 x IBM 75 GXP), 20 GB (2 x IBM 14 GXP) SCSI Controller: Adaptec AHA2940AU CD’s: UltraPlex 40 Max + PlexWrite 12/10/32s (internally terminated) Sound: SB Live value w. 4 point surround speakers Net: Accton Fast Ethernet 10/100 mbit Hub: Unex 10/100 Router: Cisco 677 Scanner: AGFA Snapscan 1236S SCSI, passive terminator 2D graphics: Matrox Millennium 4mb 3D graphics: Asus Geforce 256 DDR Display: Viewsonic P815 Printer: HP LaserJet 4 N Joystick: MS SideWinder 3D Pro OS: Windows 2000 Sp1 Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted March 28, 2001 8) Go out now and get a 300 watt PSU immediately! You've got so much stuff, the psu cant handle the drain well enough. I dont know about scsi, but they seem to have a need for juice. Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted March 28, 2001 Of course, it can't be garanteed that your problems will stop with better power, but it is a good place to start, considering your many devices. Did these problems only show up when you added a new piece of hardware, or was there any other instigator of the problem? Enermax is a good PSU maker, as is Sparkle, so look into those. -bZj Share this post Link to post
TomAL 0 Posted March 28, 2001 i agree get youself a nice enermax 330W PSU (almost silent). Tom Share this post Link to post