lexace
My monitor is up and running again.But my CPU isn't.So I had to use an extension cord.Note that 2 computer equipments are connected to 2 seperate sockets.My computer as well as my monitor went off at the same time when I was gaming.I didn't on it for a long time.It was probably just 45 minutes.Now that I've figured out the problem,I've gotten my current back.My monitor is up and running.But my CPU isn't.Anyone knows anything about th
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QUOTE (Lexace @ Oct 27 2009, 02:43 AM) quotecI got my current running again.It wasn't the sockets that were burnt.It was just the button that tripped in my fuse box.My monitor is up and running again.But my CPU isn't.So I had to use an extension cord.Note that 2 computer equipments are connected to 2 seperate sockets.My computer as well as my monitor went off at the same time when I was gaming.I didn't on it for a long time.It was probably just 45 minutes.Now that I've figured out the problem,I've gotten my current back.My monitor is up and running.But my CPU isn't.Anyone knows anything about this ?QuoteEndQuoteEEndWhen you tried to turn on your CPU, was the power light on? Can you hear the harddrive running? Can you press f10 to access boosting opti
lexace
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lexace
1 day, both sockets shut down suddenlythen, I went to the distribution board to check whether the fuse trippedand it did, so I switch it back onnow, only 1 is us
an
mm... I don't get it ...so like you only hav 1 socket now and can't turn both Monitor and CPU on at the same time? Did you try a split
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QUOTE (An @ Oct 27 2009, 04:11 AM) quotecHmm... I don't get it ...so like you only hav 1 socket now and can't turn both Monitor and CPU on at the same time? Did you try a splitter?QuoteEndQuoteEEndI have 10 of them in basement.you'll get a 5-splitter for about 3 euros or whatever currency you have as well, I've euros and cent
mariobros777
Man, that's a lot of money in AUD. (for a split
lexace
And An,I dunno how to explain
chamomileess
I'm no electrician, but it sounds like maybe a short circuit in the second plug, or a burned-out connection. If you could...Pics please? If I can see your set-up with the plugs, I might be able to help.In the meantime, a power-bar or a splitter can fix this relatively easily. But that's a short term solution.How did the fuse get tripped? What were you running off of those two plugs besides your CPU and your monitor?EDIT ON NOV 27: Wow, this thread died... and I wanted to help t