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yashan

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    zCexVe said:
    Not with good PSUs.They can @least handle 5000hours without serious effect.That means 1/50 of a second.But yes,Capacitor aging is too a problem.What I really meant was in the old days we got worst of PSUs.Now a days I see some good PSUs coming to us.
    BTW I think its time to upgrade the guide in the siggy.Know of prices and added parts to the market recently?

    Prices..
     

    Anusha

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    yashan said:
    Yeah, Maybe you are correct. ewunata psu eka parana wenakota hold on time eka keti wenawa. CRYSTRA ge psu eka 2006 gaththa ekak. So amy be it can be the closest reason. :oo:
    It is the reason! For all these restarts, the PSU is the culprit, not the UPS.
     

    anurudda

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    Anusha said:
    is wrong. The only problem with this separate caches for each core approach is low utilization of resources. There is a good chance that both the caches will have the same data/instructions and this is waste.

    ahaa... now I got it properly... thanks Anusha.
     

    henderson

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    Anusha said:
    They might replace the VGA if you take it and explain the situation.

    I fount the problem, and It was PSU. I found it when I switched PSU with another PC, one of the drive power conductor's 12V railing is not working. When it plugged to CD-Writer it's tray won't eject.

    The problem was that drive power conductor was plugged to my VGA card. So ultimately due to lack of power VGA card halted the entire system. Thanks very much all of guys who gave support to sort out this mess.:)
     

    Anusha

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    henderson said:
    I fount the problem, and It was PSU. I found it when I switched PSU with another PC, one of the drive power conductor's 12V railing is not working. When it plugged to CD-Writer it's tray won't eject.

    The problem was that drive power conductor was plugged to my VGA card. So ultimately due to lack of power VGA card halted the entire system. Thanks very much all of guys who gave support to sort out this mess.:)
    Oh :D
     

    henderson

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    Anusha said:
    Well, this was a strange situation. Maybe because I'm still not used to the concept of multiple voltage rails. What I have has only one voltage rail, so if it fails, the whole thing fails. :D

    yeah it was a strange and shitty situation and I was thinking about formatting the HDD for good.