That's a bit different to turning one machine on and off though. I'm not saying it doesn't require more power initially, but actual strain that causes damage to it I find hard to believe.Garak73 said:Once, I turned all three PC's on a few seconds apart from each other and it tripped the breaker. Apparently they suck more juice at startup then any other time. We have played LAN games with all three PC's under load and it still never tripped the breaker.Woodsey said:Computer goes off when I'm done with it.
All this nonsense about straining it seems ridiculous; if it can't perform a basic functionality like turning on without threat then what's the point?
While it is actually true Woodsey... its highly overblown really. you wouldn't see any of the effects for many years so its a non factor. however if you was pushing your power supply close to max output all day and night that would be differentWoodsey said:That's a bit different to turning one machine on and off though. I'm not saying it doesn't require more power initially, but actual strain that causes damage to it I find hard to believe.Garak73 said:Once, I turned all three PC's on a few seconds apart from each other and it tripped the breaker. Apparently they suck more juice at startup then any other time. We have played LAN games with all three PC's under load and it still never tripped the breaker.Woodsey said:Computer goes off when I'm done with it.
All this nonsense about straining it seems ridiculous; if it can't perform a basic functionality like turning on without threat then what's the point?
Getting a laptop for chimbo so I'm ditching this stupid Pakard bell piece of crap.Kouen said:first wheres my cookie?arc1991 said:Nope as i said, it's static, it comes from the power source i believe (well the socket on the back of the computer that connects the plug to the power source) when i unplug from the plug socket, it's fine and stops, but then when i put it on it's slow for the rest of the day, and i hate slow computers.Kouen said:Jarassic Park 1arc1991 said:My 360 always get's turned off unless i just pop to the shop for batteries.
My PC however...where do i begin, i neither keep it on or turn it off. You see, when i got my computer (nearly a year ago) it was fine, i could turn it off no problem... then after a month shit went down, now when i turn it on, it roars like a Tyrannosaurs Rex who found someone sitting on a toilet (cookie for reference?) and when i turn it of, it makes a very high pitched static like whining sound that will NOT SHUT UP!! D:
So i have to put on it on sleep, which is not good considering i get loads of updates, so most of the time during the night it randomly updates and awakens again.
Even when i awake it it sounds like a dinosaur. does anyone know how to solve this problem while I'm on the subject?
Sound coming from the fans? if so thats a very simple fix for almost nothing
it's been happening for nearly a year now
second why not replace the power supply?
Thanks, and well im not a fan of pre built pc's I find they use less than great parts most of the time, you Probably have a cheap Chinese bit of crap in there as a power supply to save on there costsarc1991 said:Getting a laptop for chimbo so I'm ditching this stupid Pakard bell piece of crap.
And sorry! XD got carried away! here!
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Nope, mine isn't pre-built, got it from PC world (if your not from UK, it's basically a HUGE PC shop) but i cba taking it in because it so much stuff i don't want to lose <3Kouen said:Thanks, and well im not a fan of pre built pc's I find they use less than great parts most of the time, you Probably have a cheap Chinese bit of crap in there as a power supply to save on there costsarc1991 said:Getting a laptop for chimbo so I'm ditching this stupid Pakard bell piece of crap.
And sorry! XD got carried away! here!
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Pre-Built is meaning PC's that you don't have to personally assemble like Dell PC's or Packard Bell, Compaq ect ectarc1991 said:Snip
Ohh yeh :$ got confused D:Kouen said:Pre-Built is meaning PC's that you don't have to personally assemble like Dell PC's or Packard Bell, Compaq ect ectarc1991 said:Snip
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