New Power Supply - back in action

Carmen Miranda

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I was having one of the best TF2 games in history about 2 weeks ago.

6 or 7 BLU engineers, all or mostly with the Frontier Justice and loads o' Revenge Crits.

Mostly we were goofing around, setting up SGs all in a tight 6 foot radius circle, teleports to nowhere, etc.

I'd like to say it was to chum for Revenge Crits with the spies, but mostly it was for the laugh factor.

So, with the help of these crits, we pretty much took the whole BLACK MESA map all the way to the last point, rebuilding as we went along.

Then my PSU cut off and never came back.

What happened? Did we win?


(Thermaltake replaced it - nice 5 year warranty.)
 
Well, it sounds like history sure does repeat itself...

Replacement PSU just crapped out while playing Black Mesa again.
I blame Greek and Hurkle, as they were on the last time too.

;)

Time to switch brands to make myself feel better.
Anyone tried the OCZ ones?
 
i think that happens everyday when its really late and night, a bunch of people who play for the lol would enter the server and do epic things (Storm, Soul of a sinner, me)

Me and soul actually got a whole bunch of people to do a super pyro rush in 2fort with 7 pyros, and we destroyed an engie nest without an uber, and capped the intel.....
I LUV GOOFING AROUND!!!!
 
all you need is to pwn the other team very hard and everyone on your team will do shenanigans ;) and when the other team is rly fail you will even win with a spy rush >.>
 
Your brand new powersupply went out again? Are you sure the power supply you're using is powerful enough? You might be overloading it. Of course I'm not that great with computer hardware besides videocards so I wouldn't know for sure.

Anyway, hope to have you back.. again... soon!
 
Seriously Kev... what the heck.
Well the last one was bad for sure - it burned out. Stunk up the whole neighborhood.

The new one - that's just too coincidental. Something else has to be going on.
I'll run some tests tonight and see what I can come up with.

This is a 600watt thermaltake, but more importantly it had lots of amps on the 12v circuit which my videocard required.
 

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