menace Posted November 8, 2016 Share Posted November 8, 2016 I did successfully contacted Michael through Hotmail. I wrote a long email and he replied only with few sentences lol. Probably due to his limited English. But he did attach a power point doc on how to check things with power supply. I think Ben also got one Hi Ben/Marcell Unfortunately, one of my Teradaks (270W) is also displaying the same symptoms as Marcell's. Starts continuously clicking every couple of seconds after I try turning on the PC. I have kept my unit on continuously 24/7 since I have received it. No problems until now. My other unit is still going. Fingers crossed does not develop the same problem. I have a favour to ask. Can either of you (Ben/Marcell) share with me a copy of that PowerPoint doc you receive from Michael of Teradak so that I can bring my unit to a repair shop? I have been so happy with these units. I hope it is a quick and simple (cheap!) Fix as well with my unit Thanks in advance Link to comment
menace Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 Just as an update. It appears my Teradaks are working perfectly. It's my motherboard/processor that has died.My apologies to Teradak for besmirching their good name :-) Link to comment
menace Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 Quick question for people using a Teradak LPSU. Are you using it to also power a USB card or is it limited to the mobo and CPU? On the version I have (the one from the group buy) there is an external 5V output which you may use to power a USB card.I'm not sure if this is a standard fitting. Ben would know best Link to comment
menace Posted December 20, 2016 Share Posted December 20, 2016 Sorry, I should have been clearer. I have a Teradak and there are couple different 5V power connectors. What I am asking is if people use them or have they found that using an external power supply or a battery results in better sound. I don't use any of the internal 5v power connectors. I use the external 5v connector to charge a battery that powers my SSD. Link to comment
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