Yeah, that's what I figure too, pretty big spectrum that it could be.
The PSU has been replaced more recently, a Corsair HX550W.
I could test the switch, by jumping the pins manually.
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I've got an older P5N32-SLI Premium / X6800 system that has run perfectly for several years, but today I go to power it up and I get virtually nothing from it.
As I pressed the power button on the case, its metallic coating gave me a small static shock as I pressed it, after an...
No receiver comes to mind that wouldn't work, I've used 2 different ones now (1st got fried by a weird power anomaly) and they have both been flawless. There isn't anything special about the satellites that differentiates them from other speakers.
IIRC it was a known fault with a series of batteries for me. They just took a look at it, said, "Wow, this one is REALLY bad" and came back with a brand new one. Out of warranty at the time.
I have no other USB charger - iPods haven't included an AC charger for some time now. (With perhaps the exception of the Touch...IDK) The only Apple charger I have is a Firewire one which is enormous and came with my original iPod mini way back when...
I found the issue is that the Droid...
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I would really like to only have to carry one charger for all my mobile devices on long trips and so far my Droid USB charger works for everything EXCEPT my iPod! It will wake up, if powered off, but the battery icon doesn't show the little lightning bolt when on and does not show...
I was also thinking along those lines as I read through this thread, knowing that on XP x64 at least, I had encountered no such problems; and most everyone who posted issues was on 7.
Interesting, I have been running these drivers on this older (by comparison to most on here) system and all has been smooth as gravy for quite some time now.
P5N32-SLI Premium (590i chipset)
C2E X6800
BFG 8800GTX vanilla (bought 1 month after release of these cards) reflashed to an "OC2" card...
I would give it a shot, I doubt there is anything you could lose if you couldn't get them to give you an activation code for the new machine. You might just have to buy a new OS disk for the new machine.
That being said I'm pretty sure that it will work fine and the worst that will happen is...
I've only built 2 computers so far, but I've found that a lot of the stuff inside takes considerable force to install/remove.
Generally you can put a fair bit of pressure on connectors and sockets, and they'll be fine. I've never had anything get damaged from pulling/pushing too hard as long...