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I have 2 of the hard drives getting power from a different power supply now, and I was able to boot up with all of them no problem. I guess it must be my power supply. I thought 450w should be able to handle 4 hard drives, optical drive, 2200+, and a Ti4800
guess not :(
2200+, GF4 Ti4800SE
5 drives
it's been doing this for like 3 months, worked fine for like a year and a half.
I thought it might be the PSU but multimeter readout looked fine. Voltages never dipped.
The drives (all wd) on my onboard raid controller (epox 8kha+) kept making weird noises while they were connected to my onboard raid controller, and eventually would start becoming disconnected while in windows and stuff. I thought they might be dying or something, but they work fine when I plug...
alright i'm running on some god awful unknown wattage generic psu (all i could fine) and it booted up fine, no clicks. xp is running chkdsk, got some unreadable errors on the drive....they went by too fast to see and now it just rebooted...no clicks...and it's in windows now.
wtf! james i...
alright, idling in the bios the readings are:
bios: 12.03V
multimeter: 11.88V
in windows:
multimeter: 11.89V
when booting up it clicks for the first time when loading Mup.sys every time so far...then keeps clicking after that...i wonder if that has to do with it
I'm running a 2200+, dvd burner, cd burner, live drive, gf4 ti4800, and 3 hard drives (2 wd and 1 maxtor) on an antec truepower 350W. My 80GB maxtor died after a few weeks of the click of death, but luckily i was able to back everything up. A few days after that, I got a 120GB WD hard drive. My...