Hi Clay,
One thing you might want to check.
See if you can get inside the power supply...disconnect it first. Take a
look on the PCB near the power connector. There may be a space on the
PCB where you can install a power line filtersomething like a CorCom
or similar. Sometimes they leav
On 07/20/2013 11:55 AM, Gary Smith wrote:
As nothing remains on the market long before it's replaced, my PS
from two years ago has been superseded. Mine is a PC Power & Cooling
Silencer 760W. Were I to get one today I would choose their 950 watt
version
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?
As nothing remains on the market long before it's replaced, my PS
from two years ago has been superseded. Mine is a PC Power & Cooling
Silencer 760W. Were I to get one today I would choose their 950 watt
version
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703028
The reason I like t
On 7/20/2013 7:27 AM, Clay Melhorn wrote:
Looking at another "good deal" how do the COOLER MASTER PS's rate for RFC
filteringor are there others brand I should be looking at?
For about ten years, my computers have been T4x-series Thinkpads, and
they have been pretty RF-quiet. Before that, I u
Hello to the group.I recently built an AMD quadcore machine I intend to
eventually replace my trusty XP Pro machines.
Foolishly got in a hurry to complete the build and purchased a PS from a local
shop.It supplies the power required without issue, I have discovered why the
price was so good.Jim