July 31, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/v/xqTaYNY-BBM?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata More here: computer chip level repair clock voltage and harddisk problem
Tags: chip, clock, harddisk, how to fix, level, motherboard, problem, repair, science & technology, voltage
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July 12, 2012
hi all i just acuired this computer from a friend i have seen it working but as it was a test computer i received it in bits the problem i am having is that there is no picture and the computer keeps starting and stopping any help will be much appreciated thanks
Tags: ampage, antec, board, electricity, how to fix, intel, keeps-starting, motherboard, problem, seen-it-working, shooting, supply, voltage
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April 20, 2012
Disappearing RAM issues fixed with this simple BIOS adjustment. Change the Row Refresh Cycle Timing to 100 clocks, or sometimes called Reference Cycle Timing. Let me know if you would like to see a review of the Corsair Vengeance 24GB X58 triple channel memory kit. Thanks!
Tags: bios, corsair, disappearing, issue, overclocking, problem, reference, voltage
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April 9, 2012
This system had a bad capacitor on the volume control circuit of the voltage controlled amplifier volume/tone IC and a bad pin connection going to the subwoofer.
Tags: amplified, bad-capacitor, datasheet, science & technology, subwoofer, system-had, the-voltage, the-volume, voltage, volume
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June 16, 2011
I am looking for help with an annoying PC problem. My PSU test results are: Purple: 5.02v Green: 5.00v** Grey: 5.10v on power on Red: 5.10v on power on Orange: 3.38v on power on* Yellow: 11.74v *This is the anomaly I can see. It is too low. What would this low voltage cause? ** Is Green too high? Orange is 0.07v when no power is connected (?) and 0.19v when off but power connected. I also measured the V on the power switch jumper. This read 0.93v. Is this too low? I measured the current by removing the AC cord, disconnect the power connectors and attaching the meter leads to green and black. After reconnecting the AC cord the reading was 0.14. So motherboard problem or PSU? Any ideas please message me! 🙂
Tags: anomaly, current, electricity, how to fix, motherboard problem, power-on-orange, power-on-red, problem, shooting, test-results, voltage, voltmeter
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