Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-28 Thread Piers Kittel
Yeah it's a standard ATX connector. It's basically an standard ATX power supply in an non-standard size. Hence me being able to fit an Mini-ITX board in, and an old ATX Slot 1 motherboard. Just looked at their website - seems not quite that proprietary after all. Seems to be an TFX power

OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Piers Kittel
Hello all, Am having a problem with my computer not quite relevant to the list (but it runs Debian hey... ;)) but not sure exactly where to ask so I guess this list is better than most. This concerns my computer turning itself off occasionally and refusing to power on unless I move the Reset

Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Raul
Piers Kittel wrote: Hello all, Am having a problem with my computer not quite relevant to the list (but it runs Debian hey... ;)) but not sure exactly where to ask so I guess this list is better than most. This concerns my computer turning itself off occasionally and refusing to power on

Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Piers Kittel
Even tho it's only about a year old? Thanks! Regards - Piers Raul wrote: Piers Kittel wrote: Hello all, Am having a problem with my computer not quite relevant to the list (but it runs Debian hey... ;)) but not sure exactly where to ask so I guess this list is better than most. This

Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 20:12, Piers Kittel wrote: Even tho it's only about a year old? A year old psu can have 4 oz of dust bunnies in it, completely blocking any air flow. This user said there was only one fan, the one on the cpu. Now, I've never seen although there may well be, an

Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Piers Kittel
Sorry - I didn't count the PSU fan :/ The PSU does have its own built in fan. The spare 350watter has 2 built in fans. Also, it's proprietary so I doubt it'd be easy to find a replacement PSU. But it strikes me strange, the board starts powering off as soon as I swopped over the 2 systems -

Re: OT - power off probs

2005-12-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 21:49, Piers Kittel wrote: Sorry - I didn't count the PSU fan :/ The PSU does have its own built in fan. The spare 350watter has 2 built in fans. Also, it's proprietary so I doubt it'd be easy to find a replacement PSU. But it strikes me strange, the board starts