I don't know about the LED, but after losing power, mine makes a little 
bzzzzt after a few seconds of silence.

-Robyn

On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 01:17 AM, Paul Shand wrote:

> Not Really as far as mine goes.  That happens when I discharge residual
> current after turning the power line off at wall socket and I press the
> Power button on the front panel and it fires the fans for 3/5's of a
> secong and then dies nicely.  Then I do whatever I have to do inside
> before pressing the CUDA switch before trying it out when I've had
> problems.
>
> Paul


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