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Old 06-15-07, 05:41 AM
racraft racraft is offline
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Do not attempt to repair a power supply. You won't be able to do so unless you have a schematic and can understand it and have the proper diagnostic and testing tools.

Besides, with the price of power supplies, it's not worth the time.

Those numbers may or may not mean anything. Without knowing how you tested and the specifics of the power supply ANY numbers are meaningless.

All of your symptoms point to the power supply.
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