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What does 'CPU INIT' mean on Striker Extreme LCD?
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Profile: stranger
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I've had a saga getting a PC - forget about the saga though:
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Profile: nimble knuckle
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700W is ok.
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The odd thing is, it has booted 4 times to Windows. The first time I managed to get it to boot I was playing games on it for around 5 hours. It just seems an odd problem to me - as I have not poked around inside the case, I just basically turned it fully off and then tried turning back on (and repeating). |
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700 watts are ok as long as the specs are good (rail wise) and its true power not its rated power. Course with off brand PSU's thats normaly true that both those are vastly over rated.
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Thats a Tagan PSU, they are a high end brand that make PSUs up to 1.1kW |
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Profile: stranger
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I just found new information:
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Problems with Asus Striker Extreme RESOLVED!! I'd the same errors as everyone with the MB, tried everything I saw from Inet and the solution came isolating de box from the MB...yes, nothing about reseting, taking out the battery or similar, i simply put isolating tape on the screw holes where the MB lies and everything works!! as silly as that...thanks to LHDLE!
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Hola, podrías explicarlo?
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