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| Re: Internal Wiring Problem On Oct 11, 9:16*pm, Gingbeard <gu...@unknown-email.com> wrote:[color=blue] > It would seem like the wiring in my recently bought 'gaming' PC from > eBay is shot... if you move the internal wires, around with the PC on (I > mean, just poke the bundle of wires) all sorts can go wrong, if you move > the fan wires, the fans come off and on and the graphic's card's power > does the same.... What is going on?? What can I do to sort this > problematic wiring problem? > > I do not believe it to be the PSU... as if you poke the wires near to > the PSU end of things, nothing happens at all... > > Regards > JSM > > -- > Gingbeard[/color] Another reason why eBay should not be considered for a PC purchase. Just what type of warranty was offered? Also, since the video card power cables comes loose, I would suspect either the PC was poorly assembled, video card power "connections" are broken or PSU is extremely "cheap" in quality. Normal video card power connections have a "locking" clip so as to attempt to reduce the cable(s) from disconnecting. |
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