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Old 14th Jan 03, 10:02 PM
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1. I changed the power supply that came with my mid-size tower (SOYO Dragon+ MB, Athlon 1800XP CPU, 512 RAM, 80GB HD, CD-RW, DVD-R, Floppy, NVIDIA GeForce 4 video card), from a 300W to a 350W. After doing so, I got some very strange errors - cpu fan below threshhold, video card errors, boot and shut down, etc. Took out new Power supply and reinstalled 300W and all was well. Put the 350W in another computer (ASUS MB, P4 2.2ghz, similar equipment) and everything ran perfectly, so I know that the power supply is OK.

2. Connected new USB 2.0 hub to P4 computer, and got some very strange errors - cpu fan below threshhold, video card errors, boot and shut down. Disconnected it, everything runs fine. Connected hub to SOYO Dragon+ MB, Athlon 1800XP CPU, 512 RAM, 80GB HD, CD-RW, DVD-R, Floppy, NVIDIA GeForce 4 video card, and it works fine.

Does anyone have an explanation as to why these "electrical happenings" might have happened? I thought that it was strange!
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Old 14th Jan 03, 10:19 PM
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Weird . . .

All I can come up with is a possible cause for the PSU problem: Net PSU's have an additional connector to connect the mainboard. Some mainboard however have TWO extra connectors; one connecting to the additional PSU connector I mentioned, and one where you can connect a normal poerconnector, like the ones you connect to your HDD's. Never connect them both. My experience is that strange problems will occur. Usualy the manual of the mainboard explains that only one of these connections must be made.

As for the USB problem: Haven't got a clue!

Hopes this helps . . . a bit
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