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Ah, yes. There it is. I am not familiar with the brand as I am just a filthy casual. Thanks again!
Hey DSDork, just wanted to say thanks for posting these reviews (the good, the bad AND the ugly!). I enjoy reading them even if I’ll never buy the blade. Though I do enjoy large knives, so I may seek this bad boy out.
Edit: Oh, one thing I’d like to see from your reviews is manufacturing country of origin.
What a coincidence! I have picnicking issues.
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As well as agricultural property.
Jay Johnston … Eyewitness News Member
Maybe he appeared during the News team rumbles?
Cop: Do you know why I’m standing here?
Sarah: Because you got all C’s in high school?
I’ve had PSUs with odd issues that still worked for the most part, but when I tested them (with my tester) they reflected a weak voltage on one segment or some other failure. But it would still sorta work. These testers do work.
Mine is very similar to the one in this Corsair PSU testing guide. I think it was $15.
Nah, this is not really a tech support community, but whatever. (Unless it is a tech support community? I always thought pcmasterrace was supposed to be a hair on the sarcastic side.)
I just came from the “Is my PSU broken?” thread here. This sub is supposed to be like the reddit sub, but honestly whatever gets posted here is fine with me. As long as it is PC related. I just like seeing something…anything…posted. I am not going back to the other place and want it to work here.
I am more than happy to help with tech support here as well as read snarky sarcastic PCMR material if it happens to show up. We just have a lack of it atm.
They sell PSU testers for $15-20. I bought one years ago and it still serves me well. You plug in the 24-pin and the other power connectors and it will tell you where it’s faults lie. If none, then the motherboard should be scrutinized next.
Capacitors exist all over your system. They are on nearly every component. Look for them and then look for the bulge out the top. There are reliefs (a big X) in the top of the capacitor to allow it to “blow” out that direction. Sometimes it only bulges and does not blow, but that’s enough for failure. If you open your PSU, try not to root around too much with your fingers. Be cautious of the power load that might remain. Visually inspect the caps. It might only be a slight bulge or none at all, but the caps can still die.
I’d lend you a PSU, so maybe you have a friend close who might too? You may still consider buying a new PSU to allow for future upgrades and put the old one on the shelf as a spare or for other purposes. That is, if the PSU is fine. It is still possible the motherboard is at fault, but again with these symptoms, it would likely be a cap.
Good luck!
After spending thousands on NFL-ST over the years, (assuming it isn’t overturned on appeal) I cannot wait for my coupon entitling me to one small soda and half a hotdog with my nearest stadium.*
*Offer not valid during NFL season.
I think that is what stembolts is saying. Awareness is borne from knowledge and critical thinking.
Is it like a henway?
Incineration toilets are more common in remote facilities where disposal of excrement can pose contamination risks. That’s how I learnt of them by watching documentaries.
By OSHA, you mean Lemmy right?
Then yes, OSHA was contacted.
I used to have this group of friends that were pretty savvy on finances and negotiations. For fun and sport, they would go to auto dealers and pretend to be interested in a car they had zero intentions of buying. All to hook and reel in the salesman and then decide “no” at the last second and walk off the lot.
I mean, the idea is humorous and I dislike most auto salesmen too, but I have better things to do.
The most Western of diseases: lead poisoning.