I meant the amps, sorry. I just thought if you unplugged the power supply but didn't discharge the caps, that it couldn't kill you. Because they can only hold power for so long. When you get shocked by them wouldn't the contained power descend rapidly? Or is the human body not conductive enough...
I wouldn't think 120v from caps could be fatal. The amperage would have to be sustained, so if it is unplugged from the wall it would only be a nice quick shock. I've worked on a CRT monitor while it was powered on even that shock didn't kill me. Maybe I just got really lucky?
I have dual rail PSU and artifacts always appear and system freezes up.
I think one of the 2 power inputs on my x1950pro is broke. I just used one molex to see if I could power up the card, one input worked the other did not.
Well, since my PSU is dual rail if one input isn't working I only get about half the power I should be getting. So that's why I thought maybe one Power input is messed up, it doesn't power on on with one of the inputs.
Thanks.
One more question, the video card has 2 power inputs. It doesn't power on when I use one of the inputs but does with the other. Is it messed up or what?
I have a wireless router and 2 network switches hooked up. I unhooked everything and Just plugged straight to the cable modem and then I reset it, it's still very slow. I tried OpenDNS and it still is slow.
Time for a modem replacement, don't you think?