davidhammock200
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Hiding?Spectre said:Working?
If his people don't have answers, then what can he do?
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Hiding?Spectre said:Working?
davidhammock200 said:Hiding?
If his people don't have answers, then what can he do?
Yes, Antec has a long history of selling very good PSU's.gman said:I'm sure they're working extra hard on it, do you?
What?!? He should know that he needs to be HERE, answering OUR questions 24/7.Spectre said:Working?
Good to know. Let's hope this issue is resolved quickly and that this PSU proves to be a good one (because I have to keep mine come hell or high water! )AntecRep said:We're very close to an answer. We're working with Asus on a couple theories on what's going on. Hopefully we'll have an answer real soon now. I wish I could be more specific on when/what but I can't right now.
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Thank you for the update, just knowing that your people are working on it, really does help.AntecRep said:We're very close to an answer. We're working with Asus on a couple theories on what's going on. Hopefully we'll have an answer real soon now. I wish I could be more specific on when/what but I can't right now.
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very disappointed in the HE series.
gman said:I can understand your disappointment, but at this point it just seems to be an Asus issue, so don't totally disregard the NEOHE line. As far as I know the 380 and 430 are ok. Anyone?
Agreed because you could make the converse argument also: "It can't be an Antec issue because it works with every other motherboard on the market"jonnyGURU said:I know what you're saying... but how is it just "an Asus issue" when the Asus board works with every other power supply on the market? I think there's enough blame to go around.
A valid point, for sure. You would think that Antec would have done significant testing with one of the more popular enthusiast motherboards available....but it seems they didn't.torment said:But the Asus mobo was out before Antec's product was out.
gman said:I can understand your disappointment, but at this point it just seems to be an Asus issue, so don't totally disregard the NEOHE line. As far as I know the 380 and 430 are ok. Anyone?
It sounds to me like you didn't have your power cables plugged securely into the psu. But that's just IMO. You could also just have a bad unit- it happens.Ruffy said:Did you not read my post? that wasent an Asus issue
Ruffy said:Did you not read my post? that wasent an Asus issue
AntecRep said:So we've got an answer.
The A8N SLI and A8N SLI Deluxe changed from rev1.01 to rev1.02 earlier this month; A8N SLI Premium changed from rev1.01 to rev1.02 in July.
They (Asus)suggests our shared customers with motherboard rev1.01 to update the drivers and BIOS, and also plug the onboard 4pin Molex connector. If the updates still don't solve the problem, the customer will need to contact ASUS RMA for replacement.
Version 1.02 boards should be ok, in house testing showed no problems with 1.02s.
Why would you ask that question in a thread about Antec PSU's?alkoholik said:Just a quick question.....how can I upgrade my bios if I'm unable to turn my computer on??
davidhammock200 said:Why would you ask that question in a thread about Antec PSU's?
Tt Tech said:I do not think there is a need to play the blame game at all. After all, Antec did pinpoint the source of the problem and came up with the solution quickly.