Corsair POWER supply update does not post, powers of the powers of 5 seconds down and loops...
Have the HP Pavilion Elite m9650f with motherboard replaced in April 2012 class good to go.
Replaced the stock GPU Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT with a Zotac GTX 560 Ti GPU and
the stock HP 460 Watt power supply with a W0388RU Thermaltake TR2 600 Watt PSU in may 2012.
All goes well until October 2012.
PC randomly starts shutting itself off the coast and not feed until I have unplug the power cord and wait 5-10 minutes.
Finally, he stopped turning on all together. Reinstall all power PSU connectors, etc. same result.
Removed all cards, etc, same result. Cards reinstalled one by one, etc., same result.
Reinstall the stock HP 460 Watt PSU, now everything works fine.
Thought it was a premature failure of Thermaltake PSU.
Bought and installed a Corsair CMPSU - 850TXV2 850 Watt power supply for a few days but still not good to go.
Lights, fans spin, but no MESSAGE, no video, tracks for all
5 seconds, stops, turns on itself over and over again.
Reinstall all power PSU connectors, etc. same result.
Removed all cards, etc, same result. Cards reinstalled one by one, etc., same result.
Reinstalled the HP PSU stock, now everything works perfectly again. ?
Spends hours reading the forums...
Some say that the RAM may not report correct voltage for power supply.
If so, what can I change RAM voltage in the BIOS?
Others say reset CMOS I did, same result.
And someone on this forum HP thought that perhaps the Pegatron IPMTB-TK
Card mother Truckee can only accommodate up to 750 Watts POWER supply.
Any ideas?
Can I get away with just using my HP 460 Watt power supply after all stock?
Thank you.
I have an additive to add to this topic.
To refresh, my questions focus on a possible shift of the power supply and card mother specs:
What is an ATX 12 v 2.0 and above technical problem or a power CAP problem?
I posted my questions on the Forum of power SUPPLY Corsair PSU
at the same time and I paste it here now, a response
to GUY of RAM.
"Hey RAM GUY."
Sorry I couldn't answer until now.
Please specify the difference between the ATX 2.0 specification and 2.01
Spec that the negative - 5 v Rail is not present in the 2.01 spec and
beyond. As I mentioned previously, the Thermaltake PSU that has been
running in my 2009, HP i7 tour for 7 last month said 12 volt ATX 2.2
on the case and even if the power supply HP OEM said 12 volt ATX
2.0 in the technical literature, that I found on Google, the real PSU I have does not work
have any note on the case ATX specification. So I think it's safe to say, my
motherboard does not have the negative Rail v-5 at which he played
nicely with 12 volt ATX 2.2 spec, until recently.
Although theoretically it is supposed to be no limit on the amount of
Absorbed power, you can use to power your motherboard, the motherboard because
is supposed to use only what suits him and cap the rest, it seems that the OEM
can dial up limitations of power if they deem necessary.
Could be as simple HP, without wanting to compete with some of his HPs
Professional workstations, caps so power on some Pavilion Elite
Series models to prevent them from becoming a much cheaper
solution.
In any case, I think that all the available information, digested, he does not speak
Specification of the ATX, but rather my motherboard HP has a limit of 650 Watts of power
If I think that I read that someone else got the same motherboard goes with
750 watts, but I do not remember where to find this announcement. »
I'm back and Yes!
Thanks again Lasvegaswireman!
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