m1875s
03-22-2009, 01:39 PM
OCZ Produktnummer Ihres Netzteils und/oder Netzteils:-OCZ400MXSP-EU Modul Größe und Größe des Kits (z.B.: 2GB / 2x1GB):-- CPU Modell und MHz:-AMD 9350e Takt der CPU wenn übertaktet:-NA FSB und Teiler:- Mainboard und Revision:-AMD 780G Mainboard BIOS Version:- Grafikkarte:-on-board Netzteil Marke, Modell und Watt:-OCZ Modxstream Pro 400 W Betriebssystem (XP, Vista, Linux?):-Linux CPU- und Gehäusekühlung:- CPU- und Systemtemperaturen:- Wann und wo gekauft:-km-elektronik, 10.March Wohnort:-Stuttgart, Germany RAM Spannung:--
Hi,
I have a problem with a OCZ modxstream Pro 400W:
When I cold-boot (i.e.: switch on the power switch on the power supply), I have something
like a 50% probability that the circuit breaker triggers.
Are there any restrictions wrt. supported circuit breakers?
Is there any soft-start circuit, how large is the in-rush current when the power switch
is enabled?
The circuit breaker is of type "H 16A" (see
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leistungsschutzschalter), and now I don't know if I should
report the PSU as bad or complain to my landlord that the circuit breaker is bad.
Note that it is already the 2nd PSU, the shop replaced the first one.
Details:
- report from Germany, i.e. 230 V AC
- mainboard configured to boot immediately at power on
- only light load (AMD 780G integraded graphics, Phenom 9350e (i.e. 65 Watt) CPU,
one harddisk, two optical drives)
- the sticker on the outside says OCZ400MXSP-EU, barcode 8 42024 00974 0
- softboot (i.e. the button on the front of the computer) works flawlessly
- virtually no other devices attached to the same circuit breaker.
If you have any measurements about the in-rush current (max current, duration/energy, ...)
then you would help me.
Hi,
I have a problem with a OCZ modxstream Pro 400W:
When I cold-boot (i.e.: switch on the power switch on the power supply), I have something
like a 50% probability that the circuit breaker triggers.
Are there any restrictions wrt. supported circuit breakers?
Is there any soft-start circuit, how large is the in-rush current when the power switch
is enabled?
The circuit breaker is of type "H 16A" (see
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leistungsschutzschalter), and now I don't know if I should
report the PSU as bad or complain to my landlord that the circuit breaker is bad.
Note that it is already the 2nd PSU, the shop replaced the first one.
Details:
- report from Germany, i.e. 230 V AC
- mainboard configured to boot immediately at power on
- only light load (AMD 780G integraded graphics, Phenom 9350e (i.e. 65 Watt) CPU,
one harddisk, two optical drives)
- the sticker on the outside says OCZ400MXSP-EU, barcode 8 42024 00974 0
- softboot (i.e. the button on the front of the computer) works flawlessly
- virtually no other devices attached to the same circuit breaker.
If you have any measurements about the in-rush current (max current, duration/energy, ...)
then you would help me.