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I have been building custom computers for approx 3 years now and have come across a very strange situation at one of my clients. My client has a auto dealership and requested 5 computers. During a period of a little over a year almost all of the power supplies had to be replaced. The all did not go out at once but were spread out over the next year. I thought I may have received a bad bunch of P/S so I purchased replacements from a few local vendors of which a few have had to be replaced again. These machines are PII 350, HDD, floppy, ATI video card with two ontaining a CDROM. The dealership is contained in an OLD building and I had thought maybe outdated electrical wiring, etc may be the cause. I cant seem to pin point the cause of the problem. I have replaced the failing P/S with different manufacturer and from different vendors, to be quite truthful I am at a loss at this point. Any ideas.
I have been building custom computers for approx 3 years now and have come across a very strange situation at one of my clients. My client has a auto dealership and requested 5 computers. During a period of a little over a year almost all of the power supplies had to be replaced. The all did not go out at once but were spread out over the next year. I thought I may have received a bad bunch of P/S so I purchased replacements from a few local vendors of which a few have had to be replaced again. These machines are PII 350, HDD, floppy, ATI video card with two ontaining a CDROM. The dealership is contained in an OLD building and I had thought maybe outdated electrical wiring, etc may be the cause. I cant seem to pin point the cause of the problem. I have replaced the failing P/S with different manufacturer and from different vendors, to be quite truthful I am at a loss at this point. Any ideas.