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Speaking of power... my father just discovered that the house had been
getting 131/262V for years. If you are on a feeder line, either
remarkably close or rather far from the transmision line.. your voltage
may be off spec. He had a NEC 17 in displaying similar behavior which
since the replacement of the transformer for the house, has been running
symptom free. Grab yourself a digital multimeter and have at it.
Matthew
I'm impressed that the monitor survived this abuse.
Steven J. Wolfe wrote:
> The only other thing that comes to mind in a situation such as yours, would
> be a to replace the power supply! It could be that the power is not steady
> and may be fluctuating. If this is the case, all the components in your
> system could be at risk as well.
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> Good Luck, Steve Wolfe
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Randall Stone" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 10:52 PM
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Hardware Problems
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>> I have a Compaq (5600 something) Pentium 2 /450/256 ram/13 Gig hard drive.
>> I have had this computer for a long time and it gave enough trouble in the
>> first month that Compaq put damned near everything new in the case. I
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> have
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>> put a zip, rec cd in it and it has been working just fine for a long time.
>> A few months ago the screen started flickering really bad. I figured the
>> monitor was going bad and tried another one. That worked real good for a
>> couple of weeks and then did the same thing. I put back the other monitor
>> and had no more problems for a pretty good while. It started doing the
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> same
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>> thing a couple of weeks ago and I checked all connections, cleaned the
>> boards and sockets again and it worked just fine. I narrowed it down to
>> what I thought must have been the video card and replaced it with an ati
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> 32
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>> meg graphic card and that fixed it for a few days. Now I'm having the
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> same
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>> problem. I thought it may have been heat and checked all of the fans and
>> they seem OK. It is very intermittent and I'm not sure where to look
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> next.
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>> I have good components to go into a new system but can't really afford it
>> right now. If any of you have any ideas please post to the list or I
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> would
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>> appreciate a private post.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Randall Stone
>> Gallatin, TN
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