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System Name | My baby |
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Processor | Athlon II X4 620 @ 3.5GHz, 1.45v, NB @ 2700Mhz, HT @ 2700Mhz - 24hr prime95 stable |
Motherboard | Asus M4A785TD-V EVO |
Cooling | Sonic Tower Rev 2 with 120mm Akasa attached, Akasa @ Front, Xilence Red Wing 120mm @ Rear |
Memory | 8 GB G.Skills 1600Mhz |
Video Card(s) | ATI ASUS Crossfire 5850 |
Storage | Crucial MX100 SATA 2.5 SSD |
Display(s) | Lenovo ThinkVision 27" (LEN P27h-10) |
Case | Antec VSK 2000 Black Tower Case |
Audio Device(s) | Onkyo TX-SR309 Receiver, 2x Kef Cresta 1, 1x Kef Center 20c |
Power Supply | OCZ StealthXstream II 600w, 4x12v/18A, 80% efficiency. |
Software | Windows 10 Professional 64-bit |
A few months back I obtained a Dell UltraSharp 2001FP LCD Moniter for free.. A company was throwing it away.
Unfortunately I forgot to take the power adapter and later realised it needed a special "dell" power suppy. Some preparatory 4-Pin din adapter.
I ended up buying a generic 4-Pin DIN adapter from Amazon. The monitor powers up and the LED power light goes green. When I turn on my computer I see a gimps of desktop in perfect clarity for exactly 2 seconds and then the monitor's screen goes black.
The strange thing is the LED power light remains green even though the monitor goes black. My friend is convinced the monitor works and thinks its the generic power adapter I bought that's causing the problem.
Here is the 4-pin adapter I bought. (for some reason link wont come out. Replace _ with a dot)
http://www.amazon.co_uk/dp/B002EKO7BM/?tag=tec053-21
Unfortunately I forgot to take the power adapter and later realised it needed a special "dell" power suppy. Some preparatory 4-Pin din adapter.
I ended up buying a generic 4-Pin DIN adapter from Amazon. The monitor powers up and the LED power light goes green. When I turn on my computer I see a gimps of desktop in perfect clarity for exactly 2 seconds and then the monitor's screen goes black.
The strange thing is the LED power light remains green even though the monitor goes black. My friend is convinced the monitor works and thinks its the generic power adapter I bought that's causing the problem.
Here is the 4-pin adapter I bought. (for some reason link wont come out. Replace _ with a dot)
http://www.amazon.co_uk/dp/B002EKO7BM/?tag=tec053-21