Someone I know bought a X1650, but he has a problem when he powers his computer.
Anyone have a clue?
Anyone have a clue?
Thought so too, but he can't read what's written on his psu.. Looking for other possible solutions.TheDarkRaven wrote:
PSU not up to scratch?
No. There isn't. The PSU is an analog device that isn't connected to the motherboard with more than a power cable.Phatmatt wrote:
Thought so too, but he can't read what's written on his psu.. Looking for other possible solutions.TheDarkRaven wrote:
PSU not up to scratch?
At the same time is there a free program for knowing what power supply you have?
Belarc Advisor might be able to give you something, but I'm not sure...Phatmatt wrote:
Thought so too, but he can't read what's written on his psu.. Looking for other possible solutions.TheDarkRaven wrote:
PSU not up to scratch?
At the same time is there a free program for knowing what power supply you have?
No, as Freezer said, it's impossible to know unless the person knows. The computer can't tell you.TheDarkRaven wrote:
Belarc Advisor might be able to give you something, but I'm not sure...Phatmatt wrote:
Thought so too, but he can't read what's written on his psu.. Looking for other possible solutions.TheDarkRaven wrote:
PSU not up to scratch?
At the same time is there a free program for knowing what power supply you have?
What cable?Phatmatt wrote:
Thanks guys, but it seems to work now, he forgot to hook up a cable. Too bad I wasn't there. This wouldn't of happened. lol
I don't know, he just told me something about cables not being hooked up and now it works.haffeysucks wrote:
What cable?Phatmatt wrote:
Thanks guys, but it seems to work now, he forgot to hook up a cable. Too bad I wasn't there. This wouldn't of happened. lol