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<blockquote data-quote="SHvFl" data-source="post: 581553" data-attributes="member: 30916"><p>Not really. We don't know what cache it is but no way it adds more than a few W. Obviously the first thing i told you to check was the power supply but you can't borrow or have one so we have to keep guessing until we are sure it's the psu so you can return it for warranty.</p><p>I would have told you take it back and tell them it's bad but wouldn't they check it at the shop first and because it works fairly normal they would say it's fine?</p><p>Do what we said and unfortunately it seems time is getting closer to have to take it to a shop to physically access. Not much else we can test without spare parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHvFl, post: 581553, member: 30916"] Not really. We don't know what cache it is but no way it adds more than a few W. Obviously the first thing i told you to check was the power supply but you can't borrow or have one so we have to keep guessing until we are sure it's the psu so you can return it for warranty. I would have told you take it back and tell them it's bad but wouldn't they check it at the shop first and because it works fairly normal they would say it's fine? Do what we said and unfortunately it seems time is getting closer to have to take it to a shop to physically access. Not much else we can test without spare parts. [/QUOTE]
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