morpheusv6
Journeyman
Motherboard MSI DKA790 GX Problem
Hi,
I bought a motherboard, processor and RAM last week.
Motherboard: MSI DKA790GX Platinum
Processor: AMD Phenom II 920 2.8 GHz
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 - 2 GB
Older parts:
Logitech USB Mouse
400 W Enterage SMPS and Cabinet
17'' CRT Monitor
2 80 GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA hard disks
SONY DRU 810 A DVD Writer
The problem I am facing is that the OS is not detecting any portable USB storage device (pen drive - Kingston DT100 8 GB, MP3 player - Creative Zen Stone - 2 GB). When I connect these devices to the computer (both back and front USB ports) the safely remove hardware icon does not appear nor is the drive detected.
I have tried plugging in the drive in Windows 7, Windows XP, Open Suse and Ubuntu. But all fail to detect any self - powered USB devices.
Other USB devices like the printer, scanner, mouse, ups connection all are performing normally but only storage devices are of being detected.
I have tested the pen drive on 2 other machines and it worked flawlessly. Also when I connect the MP3 player to the USB port it starts rechrging as normal menaing that there is power supply in the port.
I suspect that the SMPS is too weak to support self powered USB devices.
Any way to confirm this suspision before buying a higher wattage SMPS?
What wattage SMPS is recommended for the aobe configuration?
Awaiting your replies.
-Dev
Hi,
I bought a motherboard, processor and RAM last week.
Motherboard: MSI DKA790GX Platinum
Processor: AMD Phenom II 920 2.8 GHz
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 - 2 GB
Older parts:
Logitech USB Mouse
400 W Enterage SMPS and Cabinet
17'' CRT Monitor
2 80 GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA hard disks
SONY DRU 810 A DVD Writer
The problem I am facing is that the OS is not detecting any portable USB storage device (pen drive - Kingston DT100 8 GB, MP3 player - Creative Zen Stone - 2 GB). When I connect these devices to the computer (both back and front USB ports) the safely remove hardware icon does not appear nor is the drive detected.
I have tried plugging in the drive in Windows 7, Windows XP, Open Suse and Ubuntu. But all fail to detect any self - powered USB devices.
Other USB devices like the printer, scanner, mouse, ups connection all are performing normally but only storage devices are of being detected.
I have tested the pen drive on 2 other machines and it worked flawlessly. Also when I connect the MP3 player to the USB port it starts rechrging as normal menaing that there is power supply in the port.
I suspect that the SMPS is too weak to support self powered USB devices.
Any way to confirm this suspision before buying a higher wattage SMPS?
What wattage SMPS is recommended for the aobe configuration?
Awaiting your replies.
-Dev
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