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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 17:43:53 -0700, Drew Dunn wrote:
>I have a Pentium III 933 system (hard drives, CD-ROMs, DVD
>player, etc) spin up and go through their power-on cycles.
>I'm afraid that it's either the board or the CPU.
You mentioned replacement of the power supply... was it rated high
enough for your system? I have had random reboots and such with a
300W Antec (a good PS) after adding several additional hard drives
and a DVD. Replaced the PS with a 650 Enermax (you could probably
get by with less) and all is well. Just a thought.
--
Eric Heath, on 2/23/2002
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