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  1. Problems your experiencing Ben were very common in the past. Most of them would fall under "cold boot" term. They were usually down to bad design of mobo... the easiest solution was to get rid of problematic MB. Cold boot issues might come also from incompatibilities of RAM, MB and PSU so sometimes the issues could be fixed by just replacing RAM for different. Now your problems AD 2016 might be of totally different nature but from your description it certainly looks like cold boot problems. Maybe it will help you somehow. Good luck
  2. Plenty. Definitely worth it. As to rest of the questions maybe somebody else will be able to give you some insight. Cheers
  3. Just read last few posts... all answers to your questions are there. Good luck Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
  4. I have started experimenting with fuses recently and first one I exchanged was in Teradak... it gives nice improvement. I tried SR Red. It changes the sound 80% in the direction I like and 20% which I would prefer not to touch in my system.
  5. Yes you can leave the power switch on the PSU chassis all the time in the ON position and then you can power on and off your PC with usual power button on the PC case. Cheers
  6. Is it flying your way now or are you still in the dark?
  7. Mike, When I think about this, if you would be going the route of Dremel, my word of advice would be to remove the back plate (wall) from the case for drilling and to start (and finish) drilling on the inner side of the back plate (so the one which will be hidden when you put the case back together after you are finished with drilling). That is because if the drill will jump you will not make a mess from mat finish on the visible side Cheers, seb
  8. You welcome. If you are looking for more details few pages back in this thread there is photo relation of Elb from his initial job, which I have found useful. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
  9. With FC10 you will have to drill the hole for umbilical socket... I followed advice from Elb and did it with dremel high speed rotary tool and even tough I have held it for the very first time in my hands it came out perfect. Took me half an hour as I was mostly getting accustomed with the tool and picking up the right type of drill bit for the job as I had choice of few. Good luck Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
  10. Hi Guys, Have any of the owners experimented with aftermarket fuses for Teradak PSUs? If so what were your findings? Cheers
  11. I cannot measure DC offset but I do not think it is the case as my PC is connected through two AC sine wave regenerators, which are daisy chained (each do AC -> DC -> AC conversion to output clean AC wave). Normally everything which is noisy goes quiet when connected through even one of them so the problem must be of different nature? As I said in my case it is very faint hum so it is not a problem but of course it is not perfect also.
  12. Slight hum on mine from day one Cannot hear it from my listening position 3m away... it is faint but it is there. Other then that very happy bunny. Convenience is great.
  13. I do not even know what to say... BTW not even a word of explanation of what it may be doing if anything at all because taking in account the speed of release it may as well be an empty box. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
  14. I don't know guys. Maybe for you oversees Supra is some kind of exotica but here in Europe it is cheapo mediocre cable. I have it for years and I assure you it is cheapo mediocre cable... Sorry for bursting the bubble. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
  15. Thank you John for the clarification. Am I right to assume that if USBRegen is shipped with 7.5v PSU to cater for them all then it means that actually 7.5v is max we will need to get it to work in any scenario? I am trying to figure out best LPSU config for my needs Cheers, seb
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