mga bro and sis..
let me ask a question..
what will happen if ur mobo's 12v is at 16v .what must be done?
kindly enlighten me.
asus oldtech p4sdr-vm
p4 1.5Ghz |
sdram133
onboard all
thanks
mga bro and sis..
let me ask a question..
what will happen if ur mobo's 12v is at 16v .what must be done?
kindly enlighten me.
asus oldtech p4sdr-vm
p4 1.5Ghz |
sdram133
onboard all
thanks
if you mean your voltage output from your psu is at 16v instead of 12v. all components will be stressed out..which leads to overheating....or... if it's the other way around (vice versa) your mobo won't have enough power to boot up and your psu will definitely die...common principles of electronic circuit.
where did you get the 16V bro? care to share the story?.. hehe
is this from a faulty psu? shorted regulator?
possible effects: (general idea)
overheating of 12V-supplied components - may still be working
burned components - may still be working
blown components - dead!
out-of specs na na sya bro. probably guba na output regulator ana na psu. if theres a trimmer for its 12v output, try rotating it if naa kausaban...
else i wont be using that powersupply...until its regulated properly...
actually this psu came from the rig of my friend whose mobo just died recently.
that rigs an X2.wasted mobo.
then i got my hand on a old p4 mobo thats collecting dust for a long time ago..from clyde..
i checked it..just improper jumper settings | improper bios settings and dead dead cmos batt.
the diagnostic card runs just great..
upon touching it..somethings hot..must be the heatsink.
restart
hmmm.bios error.a component setup failed..
i dig until i reach power settings | acpi etc in bios.
there i saw the 12v is 16v!
i know it will for sure fry the mobo and procie.
if only i had the power tester for the error.
so i was thinking..if theres a remedy for this.
part that needs to be replaced or soldered..
but the thing is that.i was able to finished last night installing an xp on a resurrected p3 1gb with the PSU..
maybe ill try another psu tonyt.
thanks sa mga info mga bro.
verify with a multimeter aron sure. @16V most hardware wont last long...
Last edited by limes; 03-03-2010 at 11:23 PM.
OT:
si COMCAM to ang naa baligya LED type na psu tester...
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