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Is thermaltake w0116ru 750w suppose to swich from 110 to 220w in europe automaticly ? I PLUGed it in, it when on for a second and then went off completly, doesn't start anymore.Please help. Thank you.
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There is a neutral safety switch on cars with automatic transmissions which operates the reverse lights, and a reverse switch on manual transmission models. You need to check voltage output on which version you have.
Yep, If you want them to turn off. Turn the ignition swich to the on position and press your emergency brake in. Your headlights should shut off. It is a feature GM has called DRL's daytime running lights.
The problem is obviously with the Thermaltake PSU.
I'm thinking either it's not turning on at the same time as the primary PSU, or it isn't feeding stable, clean voltages to the graphics card. Either calls for a return to the manufacturer.
Now on to getting your video working. What you want is enough power going to your video card. Try connecting the card to your primary PSU instead of the Thermaltake one. 630W might be enough depending on how reliable the brand is, as they often lie.
If it doesn't work, getting a more powerful primary power supply will fix the problem. Go for 750W+to be safe.
whenever the wii is getting information online, the disc slot blinks. it is supposed to do this (ps do not confuse the green power light with the yellow)
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