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From: Dialup Jon Norstog (thursday
allidaho.com)
Date: Mon Feb 22 2010 - 10:14:15 CST
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Jeff,
I was able to run a UP2000+ 2x667 and full load of RAM off an Enermax 450W
power supply, the quiet model. That was with a single SCSI hard drive and a
CDROM. It was barely enough rated power but that particular PSU must have a
little reserve capacity.
If you have a comparable PSU you might try using it to test your board. Just
a thought.
jn
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From: jmd <jmd8800
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Sent: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:08:06 -0800
Subject: Re: UP2000+ Problems
> On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 15:41 -0500, Matt Turner wrote:
>
> >
> > If the problem persists with a working power supply, then we might
> > consider that the CPUs or motherboard are somehow faulty. The CPUs
> > were run with a higher (read: wrong) voltage for a non-trivial amount
> > of time after all.
> >
> > Matt Turner
>
> i should have stated i am not interested in investing any money in this
> board. good power supplies are not cheap.
>
> thanks
> jeff duncan
>
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