IvIarkgraham
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was left on so went into stand by clicked for it to come on then clicked the user box and it shut down now it wont come back on. If i take the power cable out for a bit then put it back in and try again it makes a noise as if its gonna start but doesnt
Could it be the power board?
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Steve
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power supply? possibly, try leaving the power out for an hour or so and try again
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IvIarkgraham
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speakers get there power from the tower. They still work
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Steve
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one of the silicon fuses on the motherboard might need to reset itself leave it without power for a bit, take the bios battery out too
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Andrew
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Sounds like the PSU Mark.
I'll sort it for £50 including the PSU.
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Steve
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fpmsl £10 max for a psu, 5mins max to replace it
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Andrew
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The company i work for also charges £80 an hour plus parts.
The End.
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Steve
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i wouldnt charge anyone company rates if it was a foreigner, maybe a tenner if i was feeling brassic at the time, plus the price of the part
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Steve
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even at £80, changing a psu which is a 10 minute job = £13.3 reoccurring for the labour
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Andrew
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10 minutes to get the case open and take out the old PSU. 10 - 15 minutes to change.
Did i mention the 60p per mile my company charges?
I'm sure Mark and myself can come to some sort of arrangement if he wants me to look at his PC..
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Steve
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you got no arms or something? 10 minutes to get the case open? charging for mileage? what next? luncheon vouchers?
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Andrew
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Steve, you're a prick. One of many on this site.
Have a nice Christmas mate
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Steve
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i wouldnt say wanting to charge someone a reasonable price for a relatively quick job on a foreigner being prick really
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Steve
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theres too many robbing barstewards in the IT world as it is
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
theres too many robbing barstewards in the IT world as it is
unfortunately thats the world of it, as most people think its much more complicated than it really is
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Steve
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it doesnt help people make it out to be more complicated than it actually is either
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MikeD
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If its making a noise it probably wont be the PSU, and £50 to change it hahaha
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_Allan_
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Graham you can get a 400W replacement for about £17 or £15 for a 350W. I have a spare and working 250W you can have for nothing if you want it. Not ideal but should get you up and running if it's the PSU.
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Russ
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all these people laughing at £50 to change a PSU, i wouldnt put a PSU that cost less than that in my pc.. and £10 max steve? lol you obviously dont value your pc
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John
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Depends on the pc, i've had 10 quid 500w psu's in past systems and everything has ran fine, still going infact.
Others blow quickly etc etc, my current one has a 70 quid psu.
Best one i've had is a 40 quid akasa that was silent.
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Russ
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i have a Seasonic 900w 88% efficient psu... i wont tell you the price
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John
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Mines is a hyper something or other, went for modular instead of a cheaper non modular with the same ratings or a better non modular one for the same price.
I won't be again, waste of time imo, cables aren't any tidier than a normal one.
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Russ
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yeah i RMA'd a more expensive silverstone modular before getting the seasonic, was very cool just didnt work
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Steve
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obviously he wasn't going to fit something expensive gor that, and yes at work we fit £10 psu's all day long and never have any issues.
most standard home pc's wont need more than a 400w really anyway
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Russ
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nor me, but my e-penis would be floppy if i only had a 400w psu...
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