sa_still_rocks
SA ~San Andreas
To all the people up here,
I have a serious problem with my pc...
My PSU (Rtech 450W) has two sockets for power supply,
Male and female, rated at 230V.
When I connect the normal cord to the male socket,
1)The Pc doesn't turn on
2)The female socket, when tested with a tester, shows live in neutral and phase...
When I connect two wires in the live and neutral of the female socket,
1)The pc turns on.
2)Electricity passes through the rear panel of motherboard, i.e, where you connect all wires....
3)When tested with a tester, shows live in the earthing and live of male socket..
What to do>>>???
Also is it safe to run the pc on 2 wires instead of 3(excluding earthing??)??
Edit:-
The config is 450W Rtech PSU
Intel D915GAV Mobo
P4 2.8ghz processor
512 mb hynix RAM DDR
Sony DVD RW
Onboard graphics....
Also i am planning to add a Sparkle 9600GSO with 1.5GB RaM
Will the power suffice???
I have a serious problem with my pc...
My PSU (Rtech 450W) has two sockets for power supply,
Male and female, rated at 230V.
When I connect the normal cord to the male socket,
1)The Pc doesn't turn on
2)The female socket, when tested with a tester, shows live in neutral and phase...
When I connect two wires in the live and neutral of the female socket,
1)The pc turns on.
2)Electricity passes through the rear panel of motherboard, i.e, where you connect all wires....
3)When tested with a tester, shows live in the earthing and live of male socket..
What to do>>>???
Also is it safe to run the pc on 2 wires instead of 3(excluding earthing??)??
Edit:-
The config is 450W Rtech PSU
Intel D915GAV Mobo
P4 2.8ghz processor
512 mb hynix RAM DDR
Sony DVD RW
Onboard graphics....
Also i am planning to add a Sparkle 9600GSO with 1.5GB RaM
Will the power suffice???
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