Power at this house is fine. We've not had any problems as far as i can tell, and the box is on a ups that's good, so i don't think it's that either.
So, no overheating, I seriously dout the ps is defective, though i guess anything is possible. What else would that leave? heh On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Duncan wrote: > Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:01:50 -0700 > From: Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [gentoo-amd64] Re: Re: Re: Re: mce log errors > > Homer Parker posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, > on Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:23:07 -0600: > > > The specs on the PSU in her system are: > > > > Total Continuous Output 550W > > +5V 40A > > +12V1 19A > > +12V2 19A > > +3.3V 32A > > +5Vsb 2.0A > > > > I'm still working up total consumption, but so far it's way under those > > specs. > > Yeah. Nearly 40 amp total +12 volt, 40 amp 5 volt, that should be a > plenty for nearly anything (as Mr. Gates is alleged to have said about > 640k <g>). > > Thus, it's looking to me like something, probably the power supply, is > defective. > > Just thinking... It isn't bad location power, one would hope? A power > supply can only do so much, if the input power is bad. I know we're about > to move out of an old building at work, which gives the computers fits > from time to time, even with them on (little/local, not building) UPSs to > filter the power. (Opening day is scheduled two weeks from today, the > 21st! Whee! Christmas present! It means I don't get to leave for the > holidays, tho.) > > -- Deedra Waters - Gentoo developer relations, accessibility and infrastructure - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gentoo linux: http://www.gentoo.org -- [email protected] mailing list
