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from: Franklin
date: 2005-11-28 03:21:20
subject: Re: [OS2HW] Asus A7V880/Power supply issues Was: SCSI DVD?

--- "Don{ald} O. Woodall"  wrote:

> In , on 11/28/2005 
>    at 03:46 AM, "Daniel Lee Kruse"  said:
> 
> >>      Have you "blanked" any CD-RW discs in that drive?
> >> 
> >>      Thanks
> 
> >> "Don{ald} O. Woodall"
> 
> >I attempted to blank one that had been written with another
> CD-Writer
> >program under Windy.  I have never had success blanking a CD-RW with
> >RSJ that had been written in different burning software.  Doesn't
> >matter whick RW drive I've tried.  Of course, I haven't really dug
> >into the why, either.
> 
>      OK, It beginning to sound like we all got lead down
> "The Prim Rose Lane" on CD-RW discs.
> 
> >Now, I can't try it since my second Asus (Asuck) A7V880 motherboard
> >welded the power supply's (SilentMaxx liquid cooled - I got it in
> July
> >05) ATX connector to its ATX connector.  That explains the hot
> plastic
> >smell and the monitor going blank like it no longer was being
> driven.
> > (I'm typing this on my back-up computer.)  I've had this happen
> with
> >my first Asus (Asuck) A7V880 with a different power supply (Enermax
> -
> >it was about 4 years old).  Same red wires being welded to the
> >motherboard's ATX connector.  Only the graphics adapter, RAM, CPU,
> >hard drive, DVD-RW drive, floppy drive and coolant pump were
> identical
> >between the two motherboards.  At least Asuck replaced the ATX
> >connector on the 1st A7V880.  Now I have to figure out how to unjoin
> >the two ATX connectors on my second Asuck A7V880.  I think the
> >SilentMaxx is undamaged electronically.  I'm half tempted to buy a
> new
> >connector and just snip the wires off at the motherboard.  My next
> >motherboard will NOT be an Asus.  I wonder what is causing this?
> >Daniel Lee Kruse
> 
>      This power supply welding itself to the motherboard is
> out of my area of expertise.
> 
Usually a connector heats up from a bad connection - high resistance =
melted plastic.

Franklin


		
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