On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 13:31:57 -0500, "Lee MacMillan"
<lmacmil@yahoo_X.com> wrote:
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>"Chris Hill" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 17:35:42 -0400, "Lee M." <lmacmil@forget_it.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"Chris Hill" <> wrote in message
>> >news:.. .
>> >> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:55:02 -0400, "Lee M." <lmacmil@forget_it.com>
>> >> wrote:
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>> >>>I guess I should have left well enough alone. Replaced my 1200mhz
>Duron
>> >>>with an Athlon 2500+ (Barton core, 333FSB) and now have no video. I
>have
>> >>>tried two different cards and two monitors and nothing worked so it's
>> >>>clearly related to the chip swap. This a ver 1.1 board with Feb 2004
>BIOS
>> >>>so the compatibility charts says this chip should work. I set the FSB
>> >>>jumper to 133/166 and have 1 512MB stick of PC3200 SDRAM that was
>working
>> >>>fine before the swap. Any ideas guys?
>> >>>
>> >>>Thanks.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Pull the board out of the case; messing with it in the case could have
>> >> shorted something. Also, you may wish to try a different power
>> >> supply. I hate to change cpu's without removing the board, flexing
>> >> them just sounds like trouble.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >Power supply is brand new and when it worked after I put the Duron back
>in,
>> >that tells me it's the CPU. Thanks.
>>
>> Doesn't tell me that. I'll give it 90%, 10% possibility that the psu
>> isn't good enough.
>>
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>Why would a brand new 380 watt power supply not be good enough for a chip
>that only draws about 10 watts more than the one it replaced? This is a
>very lightly loaded system, one hard drive, one CD-ROM, 1 stick SDRAM. I'm
>sending it back but I'm curious.
New does not always mean good. Psu's have been major trouble lately;
the I can make it cheaper boys have gotten to them.
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