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My BH6 works fine with a 250watt pwr sply... but with minimal
hardware... one hard rive, one cd-rom. There's no mention
in the manual of a minimum pwr sply wattage.
Pwr sply's are fairly cheap... you might try a new one to
see what happens, but based on your previous post, it's looking
like a bad MotherBoard, or maybe it's shorted to the chassis?
Try hooking it up out of the case.
Larry Hooper
Dharam Bhardwaj wrote:
> 6 weeks later I am still working at trying to determine why this
> assembly is not working(my previous posting was on Nov.16). Since all
> parts are good, (tested separately on other units), this leads me to
> suspect the case power supply. So the question I have for the group is
> whether certain boards e.g. the Abit BH6 'must' have a 'minimum power
> supply'. My present case has a 250W and I am wondering if this should be
> 300W?
>
> I could not find any mention of 'power supplies' at Abit's site or at
> Nospin. Maybe my search was not thorough?
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