Help please
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Cambia de fuente :sisi:
Salu2!
Vos decis que sera la fuente? por qe no me gustaria gastar plata en una fuenta y que no sea
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well, man …. until I read this, I didn't realize that the power supply is "a Puta M" (sorry for the expression) Sentey - BCP series / BXP Series
I'm not saying it's their fault, but I wouldn't put that in my PC for anything in the world, the issue of the PFC :wall::wall: is conspicuous by its absence of comments. So that you can see that it's not a matter of this forum (that sometimes seems like it lets us loose the Corsair money) I'll give you the link to another forum:
How to choose a power supply
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P.D. You always had the PC with that configuration, right? -
well man …. until I read this, I didn't realize that this power supply is "a Puta M" (sorry for the expression) Sentey - BCP series / BXP Series
I'm not saying it's his fault, but I wouldn't put that in my PC not even if I was crazy, the issue of the PFC :wall::wall: is conspicuous by the absence of comments. So that you can see that it's not a matter of this forum (that sometimes seems like it lets us loose the Corsair money) I'll give you the link to another forum:
How to choose the power supply
regards
P.D did you always have the PC with that configuration?I already know it's a piece of crap, no, I had that power supply in my old PC, I already changed it, I hope it's that
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Have you run a MemTest? And a Load CMOS Defaults?
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It's good that you check the temperatures of the micro, in case it gets so hot that it crashes, but anyway, with that power supply your components are in danger :skull:
Salu2!
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Man, I would rule out what they indicate as being the memories, temperature issues, etc. before changing the source.
It could be a faulty RAM module, the heatsink on the micro could be improperly placed, another component could be defective, etc.
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Man, I would rule out, as they indicate, that it's the memory, temperature issues, etc., before changing the source.
It could be a faulty RAM module, the cooler might be incorrectly placed on the micro, another component could be defective, etc.
The RAM arrived at home and I tested it by removing and reinserting it, but the machine only detects 8 GB, which, if it doesn't run at 1600, runs at 1033 or something like that, I don't know why. The micro's temperature is around 20º and at idle, playing COD4 ultra settings, it reaches 35º
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try leaving it in stock and run some stress tests, for micro graphics and memos, but first check the temperatures of the micro (aida or similar)
regardswell I don't know, we all say the same thing. but it seems that some don't know how to read the whole post.
the F.A is a PM but the question is always the same.
did it used to mark an error?
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well I don't know, we all say the same thing. but it seems that some people don't know how to read the whole post.
the F.A is a PM but the question is always the same.
did it used to mark an error?
regardsNo, before it didn't give an error and in stock I passed the stress test and it's fine
Look here's how I have everything
http://foro.hardlimit.com/overclock/t-ayuda-para-hacer-oc-64717.html#post541680 -
I close this thread.