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Heat, Dust, Water and FIRE! (Read 1250 times)
Feb 26th, 2003 at 10:42am

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It's been so hot here.  A drought was declared.

I always keep the case open so the system doesn't overheat.

It's easy to keep the dust under control, a long soft brush cleans off the insides easily.

Went out of town and took the unit with me to show a friend, that's when it started to rain........

A week later I drove home in my leaky Ford, still raining.

Left the computer in the car all night cause I didn't want to unpack in the rain. Got it out in the morning, the car was all steamy from the morning sun.

Put it all together, plugged it in and K A B O O M !!!

Very pretty flames and a neat little puff of smoke........

Power supply Fried very nicely, and OH! LOOK! My pretty new motherboard is fried also, Oh Dear!

Seems I should have dusted the inside of the power supply as well. But I didn't want to void the warranty by opening it. Yes, it was full of dust. Moist dust.

I like a good warranty.......... but I missed out on a month of simming........ 

Good to be back    8)
 

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Reply #1 - Feb 26th, 2003 at 9:23pm

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cool  Cheesy that's sweet Grin (not funny though Embarrassed)

good to have you back.
 

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Reply #2 - Feb 27th, 2003 at 6:11pm

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Don't worry Congo, your not alone. This actually happend in to somebody else. I read in the local paper that some guy's house burnt down when his computer caught fire.  Shocked Probably overloaded the power pack.

My own computer's mother board just went on my last week for no apparent reason. While playing Jedi Knight 2, the game froze when I paused it and then when I reset the computer, the bios would not boot.  Cry Now I'm down $290 but on the plus side I added more Ram, 512 MB SDRAM 133 in total from my old 320. DDR is still too expensive for me.
 

I only pretend to know what I'm talking about. Heck, that's what lawyers, car mechanics, and IT professionals do everyday. Wink&&The Rig: &&AMD Athlon XP2000+ Palomino, ECS K7S5A 3.1, 1GB PC2700 DDR, Geforce FX5200 128mb, SB Live Platinum, 16xDVD, 16x10x40x CDRW, 40/60gb 7200rpm HDD, 325w Power, Windows XP Home SP1, Directx 9.0c with 66.81 Beta gfx drivers
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Reply #3 - Feb 28th, 2003 at 1:55am

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Orenda,

Have you got DDR slots in your MOBO? My last board had both, it was an Elite K7S5A.

$290 sounds expensive, was that just for the MOBO?

That would buy the lastest top of the range Gigabyte board here in OZ with change left over from Aussie dollars!

Also RAM here is down to $90 for 256mb sticks of PC2700 which runs at 333mhz or $250 for 512mb of PC3200 @ 400mhz with lifetime warranty. Aussie Peso is up to $0.60 U.S. now  Grin
 

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Reply #4 - Mar 2nd, 2003 at 4:35pm

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That's $290 Canadian and $74 of that was for a new 256MB ram chip. I do have the dual DDR slots and the SD slots I use SD.
 

I only pretend to know what I'm talking about. Heck, that's what lawyers, car mechanics, and IT professionals do everyday. Wink&&The Rig: &&AMD Athlon XP2000+ Palomino, ECS K7S5A 3.1, 1GB PC2700 DDR, Geforce FX5200 128mb, SB Live Platinum, 16xDVD, 16x10x40x CDRW, 40/60gb 7200rpm HDD, 325w Power, Windows XP Home SP1, Directx 9.0c with 66.81 Beta gfx drivers
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Reply #5 - Mar 2nd, 2003 at 10:16pm

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Hmmmmm, maybe we should import hardware to Canada,  Grin  It sounds lucrative!
 

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