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Guys don't buy ENERMAX frony panels until they're built safe



 
 
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Old July 6th 03, 02:37 PM
Zantafio
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Default Guys don't buy ENERMAX frony panels until they're built safe

Mine is ENERMAX front panel ref UC-A07FATR2 (Thermal control panel).

I hate cross-posting but this appears to be an alert since you can damage
your hardware.

This week I fried my CD burner because of the inversion of the +12 & +5V
wires at the output of the ENERMAX module T-Power cable, my CD burner was
connected to.

Then I checked the power interfaces. No more problems so I decided to use it
standalone for the moment.

Today, I can't use the firewire and USB2.0 interfaces because the shieldings
aren't connected inside the module. The result is that the peripherals are
floating.

This isn't armful with regard to the peripherals nor to the MoBo but this
prevents the signals to be correct and causes transmission errors.

I didn't yet check the audio jacks. I'm expecting errors as well !

On another hand, the alarm levels aren't stored, leading the user to set
them every time he boots his computer ! ! !

Obviously this hardware is *** NOT TESTED *** before delivery.


ENERMAX look not to be concerned, they didn't answer to my e-mail.

-- I'm wandering what could be the quality level their power supplies.






 




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