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Re: PARIS popping and crackling [message #99362 is a reply to message #99360] |
Fri, 27 June 2008 01:25 |
erlilo
Messages: 405 Registered: June 2005
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What about cleaning inside the computer for dust, motherboard, all cards,
the processor fan/all fans and the powersupply?
Erling
"Lance Reichert" <lance.rocks@nospam.verizon.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:486484e2$1@linux...
> Hey Folks,
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> Over the past month, about a day a week, my PARIS system has pretty much
> freaked out.
> Pops, crackles, arcade sounds, etc.
> It's been hot here in NJ so I figured it was a temprature thing.
> I took the eds cards out - cleaned them and re-installed - all was fine
> for
> about two weeks
> Now I have the same problem but it's worse.
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> Any thoughts? Should I consider the power suppy.
> The PC runs fine other than the paris problems.
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> It's probably a bad eds card - hopefull not the one tied to the software.
>
> Windows 98 se
> 1 CPU AMD - Athlon (~1725 MHz)
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> 3 eds
> mec
> 2 8 in
> 1 8 out
> 1 adat
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> TIA!
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> Lance -on PARIS since 1999
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Re: PARIS popping and crackling [message #99364 is a reply to message #99360] |
Fri, 27 June 2008 05:08 |
Kim W
Messages: 165 Registered: July 2006
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Sounds to me as if the EDS cards are getting too hot.
Leave PC's cover off for a while, and even add a fan to cool the
innards.
Power supplies are cheap.
It's worth considering a replacement, even if this is not the
core problem. You may find that a new supply will be more efficient,
and not generate as much heat.
Worst case... old supplies can go "poof", and fry your mobo and/or peripherals.
(EDS cards!).
Least case... you will have a supply that is up to spec
for the next couple of years, thereby eliminating age related
voltage drop. You don't need to buy anything expensive.
Even a low-end Antec, Thermaltake or similar, is going to be
better than a generic P/S that comes standard with cheap cases.
I have a 4 EDS system here, and in hot weather, I leave the side
panel off, and even blu-tacked a fan to the bottom of the case,
blowing over the EDS's.
Heat, (especially with multiple EDS's), could well be the enemy.
Kim
"Lance Reichert" <lance.rocks@nospam.verizon.net> wrote:
>Hey Folks,
>
>Over the past month, about a day a week, my PARIS system has pretty much
>freaked out.
>Pops, crackles, arcade sounds, etc.
>It's been hot here in NJ so I figured it was a temprature thing.
>I took the eds cards out - cleaned them and re-installed - all was fine
for
>about two weeks
>Now I have the same problem but it's worse.
>
>Any thoughts? Should I consider the power suppy.
>The PC runs fine other than the paris problems.
>
>It's probably a bad eds card - hopefull not the one tied to the software.
>
>Windows 98 se
>1 CPU AMD - Athlon (~1725 MHz)
>
>3 eds
>mec
>2 8 in
>1 8 out
>1 adat
>
>
>TIA!
>
>Lance -on PARIS since 1999
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