william ahearn wrote:

> Yup, that's me. So here's what's up. I was was adding
> some PCI cards to my 8500 (VST, USB) and when I
> restarted I got nada. No chime, no nothing. So I figure
> the power supply went. But I want to check that and the
> only other power supply that I have that is close is a
> Power Computing TCX-20D. What do I have to check for to
> see if I can use this power supply to check for a chime
> without frying anything (else)?

William....

Recheck and make sure your processor is seated real, real good.....  :))

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