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In the same vein as the "what got you into computers" thread, I thought I'd start this one. I'm sure those of us who work on computers day after day have stories of the strange and unusual. To kick it off, I'll give my odd tale.
--------------- The voice of REASON Do NOT feed the TROLLS! Always a DEMON! |
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Interesting story. That plotter machine must have been infested with crud lol. The strangest computer related story I got was the time I tried changing my ram timings from 5-5-5-15 to 4-4-4-12 at stock ddr2 800 speeds, my system hanging and then being really unstable at anything above a small cpu oc from the stock speeds after being stable at twice the oc for months and months. Long story short, before ordering a new mobo in desperation at it all, I tried a bios update. Well I be damned, it did the trick. Old memory works fine by the way, nothing broke at all. Quite an odd experience all round really. |
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--------------- UNIX is user-friendly- it's just picky who its friends are. DRM is slowly killing personal computing, one Sony rootkit and TPM chip at a time. |
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My wonderful story:
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@engineer, the networked copiers was one of our first guesses. We were reasonably sure it wasn't a PC, as they were all patched and have AV software on them. It must have been something we missed.
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My old Gateway P4 2.0 Ghz computer I put in a 2.6Ghz P4 and tossed in 2 512MB sticks of memory and the Radeon X700 Pro and that ran fine. Eventually I got nervous and threw in a 430W PSU.
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LOL, I think I've seen those. They are about the size of two decks of cards. I remember seeing one for the first time and thinking how did they get all the PSU stuff in there???? I'm surprised you got a 430W to fit in there, I thought the mounting holes were non standard. --------------- The voice of REASON Do NOT feed the TROLLS! Always a DEMON! |
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Strobe, we used to run servers on PSUs from Sparkle Power Inc (aka SPI). 300W ran 2 P3s, a server class mobo with two onboard scsi channels, 3 scsi 10k drives, an optical, a RAID controller, and multiple NICs. I've always said SPI makes good, cheap PSUs. Not pretty, but powerful. You can tell it was decent quality because it weighed like 3 or 4 pounds. |
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The PSU says "FSG Group" on the sidelabel.
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Perhaps, don't forget to check the motherboard. Motherboards from that era can develop capacitor problems. --------------- The voice of REASON Do NOT feed the TROLLS! Always a DEMON! |
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hehehe, the capacitors does have a small budgin on them, but they have been in the same state for the last 3 years , and switching the PSU did help! =D
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My weird story was just happened a few weeks ago with my customer computer. It's Intel P4 2.4 Ghz, Mobo Intel 865, DDR 512Mb PC2700, HDD Seagate 80Gb, Generic 350 Watt PSU and Winfast 7300LE 256Mb PCI-E that has run fine for at least 6 months before and suddenly cannot booting.
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I work in an IT department at a medium sized healthcare organization. A guy from maintenance calls me up and says "You might want to come take a look at this printer... based on the smell we think something died in it." So I go across the street (thank god this wasn't in the hospital proper) and by the time I get there the guys from maintenance have disassembled an HP Laserjet 4. They've got the doors and windows open trying to air out an AWFUL smell. A mouse had found its way into the power supply of the printer and had been electrocuted to death. When he got zapped he apparently lost control of himself and sprayed feces EVERYWHERE inside the power supply. It was truly disgusting. We retired that printer that day.
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^ROFL^ --------------- "Quad cores are only good for burning CD's" Q6600 @ 3.3 | Xigmatek HDT-S1283 | 8800gts G92 512mb (756/1890/1044) | GA-P35-DS3L |
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--------------- UNIX is user-friendly- it's just picky who its friends are. DRM is slowly killing personal computing, one Sony rootkit and TPM chip at a time. |
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Damn!! Talk about "bugs" in the printer!!! --------------- They mostly come at night. Mostly... http://s2.battleknight.gr/index.ph [...] f=MzU4NzE= |
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oh man that rat one was a good way to start my day. --------------- | Athlon x2 3600+ @ 2.6Ghz | Biostar Tforce 570 sli | EVGA 9800gt | 2x 512mb Corsair xms ddr2-800 | 2x 512mb Crucial Tracers ddr-800 | Antec 900 | 22" HannSpree | Creative Itrigue 3000 | PS triple |
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Awww... thanks guys. |
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