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There is only a 6 watts difference between my DLI-DR and my A8V-E SE with the same CPU and RAM, and that is before the PSU.

 

Apart from that I hooked up a bunch of drives, which didn't power up the Seasonic either.

 

I call bull on that power draw argument.

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Hi

 

After reading this thread Im beginning to suspect Im having some kind of

problem with my A1 series Seasonic. (A2 should be the "good one")

 

Running almost perfect for 1 month 10x264. Just half of the shutdowns

will not shutdown but just hangs in the shutdown window. (no big thing)

 

NOW, suddenly, system reboots after the post-screen if Vdimm is not

>=2.93V !?!?!?. Could normal run 10x264 3-3-3-8 with Vdimm=2.7

but now running 2.5-3-3-6 11x240 with 2.93 Vdimm

 

Anybody else having issues with their S12-430 A1 series ?!?!

 

Thanx for any replies

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Anybody else having issues with their S12-430 A1 series ?!?!

I have posted in several places about my problems. I would get the 4 red LEDs of death with all fans spinning nicely, and go no further. An Enermax 535w psu fixed all my problems.

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I have a SS-500HT Rev.A2 S12 and I've tried the 4V DRAM trick but it doesn't work. For a couple day i thought it worked but in the end the 4 red LED or death showed. sometimes the standby orange LED keep flashing.

 

I want to know if Seasonic has a revision that is compatible with DFI mobo so I could swap it over. I don't want to waste money sending it back to the shop and get charged for rma and then get charged for return postage. :/

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So what usually happens when people are experiencing the PSU problem? I'm experiencing boot-up problems now, but I think that my graphics card is the cause, because my monitor isn't even detecting the graphics card like it used to (screen usually goes blank, rather than saying 'no signal).

 

When my computer boots up, I'm getting 2 of the red debug LED's going.

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Here is the way to read the Diagnostic LEDs.

 

4 LEDs on = Power applied

3 LEDs on = CPU has been detected OK

2 LEDs on = RAM has been detected OK

1 LED on = VGA has been detected OK

0 LEDs on = System has booted to the Operating System.

 

As long as you are in the BIOS including running memtest from the BIOS option, there will be one LED on.

 

If you are getting 2 LEDs on, it means the rig is having trouble detecting the video card.

 

 

So what usually happens when people are experiencing the PSU problem? I'm experiencing boot-up problems now, but I think that my graphics card is the cause, because my monitor isn't even detecting the graphics card like it used to (screen usually goes blank, rather than saying 'no signal).

 

When my computer boots up, I'm getting 2 of the red debug LED's going.

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