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mission
Posts: 2769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It looks like both fans of stopped on my trusty old Codegen 450w PSU.
As Nelly once said 'It's getting hot in here.' Knowing nothing about PSU (except for what PSU stands for) any thing to look out for in purchasing a new Power System Unit? It needs to operate currently (upgrades in the furture to I guess) P4 2.4 2 IDE HD's And just the usual other shizzle. http://www.computeralliance.com.au/parts.aspx?qryPart=6216 http://www.computeralliance.com.au/parts.aspx?qryPart=5646 Something like those suitable? As in will it have all th right connectors etc for my system? I really don't wanna buy something and then not be able to take it back it's unsuitable. Cheers. |
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| #0 08:51am 14/04/06 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm amazed your codegen has lasted longer than a week.
Get the Antec True Power if you value your components, which reminds me I have a 550 Watt here not being used :) |
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| #1 08:55am 14/04/06 |
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mission
Posts: 2772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Do you wanna sell it?
And that Codegen is about 3 years old now. |
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| #2 09:02am 14/04/06 |
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Skyhawk
Posts: 1381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh, About 5 weeks ago my codgen 450W blew up, was about 3 years old, both fans had ceased working about 2 years ago ;)
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| #3 09:50am 14/04/06 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1597
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Does the psu still actually work? could always just take it apart and replace the fans...
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| #4 12:12pm 14/04/06 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 4534
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yea thats what i'd do to icewyrm
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| #5 01:49pm 14/04/06 |
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mission
Posts: 2775
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah it does still work.
Is it easy enough, and cost effective to do that? |
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| #6 02:29pm 14/04/06 |
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Skyhawk
Posts: 1382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well, IIRC the fans are soldered in the codegen 450w, so 2 fans and solder, so $12 for 2 fans, solder,
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| #7 02:33pm 14/04/06 |
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mission
Posts: 2776
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'll look into that.
Cheers. |
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| #8 02:34pm 14/04/06 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 4735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The brand name "codgen" is pretty much enough already to warrant an upgrade :)
Get something quality so your s*** actually lasts. Most people overlook the PSU but its a damn mighty important part of the system, without it ummm no turny ony... Using an ultra crapo PSU you will reduce the life of all your components pretty much guaranteed, and if you are really unlucky when it finally kicks the bucket, it might decide to take the whole system with it. I know I'd rather spend a little bit more on the PSU first time around than have to fork out for a whole new system. Don't bother trying to replace the fans, buy a new unit. |
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| #9 04:09pm 14/04/06 |
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mission
Posts: 2778
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey! Codegen is Chinese for "The most awesome PC components known to man."
True. But yeah I think I'll toss it. (the PSU that is) And no one mentioned my gag :( |
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