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Old 05-22-2006, 08:00 PM   #31
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All the wires are secured and there is no possibility of anything shorting within the case. Theres no problem outside the case since my sub has always worked. Thanks though for your concern
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Maybe I missed this in the thread but in this other thread you posted to you said you opened the xenarc to do a mod but never did it? And your having Xenarc problems? And your Xenarc is using the 12V from your PS? Are you sure you didn't mess anything up in your Xenarc that could be shorted and causeing both your Fuse problem and your Video problem?


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Yea, I was going to mod it so that I could use a 12v molex (white connector thing) and connect it to my PSU. I didnt end up changing anything. Rather, I just modified the cigarrete plug rather than the internals of the Xenarc. I never had a problem with an Xenarc until recently. Whatever was shorted before (which Im pretty sure was a wire for the case, the HDD Led or Reset SW, because they were all very loose and under the motherboard), may have cause the 12V going to my Xenarc to somehow disturb something internally in my Xenarc.
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