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EPIC_GT
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09-16-2019, 05:21 AM
#11
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“Let’s address the power supply situation. You have a system built around an RTX 2060, and it’s likely that your current PSU is inadequate. A 500W unit would be recommended for this build, but yours appears to be struggling – possibly nearing failure. The GPU needs consistent power, and a weak PSU can lead to instability or even damage.

I strongly recommend upgrading to a reliable unit like a Seasonic Focus Plus series. It provides the necessary wattage and has the quality components to ensure stable operation and protect your investment.

Specifically regarding the fan issue, it's crucial to identify where it was connected – either directly to the motherboard (Mobo) or through a fan hub. If it was connected directly to the PSU, there’s a strong possibility that the PSU itself is the source of the problem, potentially causing damage to the fan.”
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EPIC_GT
09-16-2019, 05:21 AM #11

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“Let’s address the power supply situation. You have a system built around an RTX 2060, and it’s likely that your current PSU is inadequate. A 500W unit would be recommended for this build, but yours appears to be struggling – possibly nearing failure. The GPU needs consistent power, and a weak PSU can lead to instability or even damage.

I strongly recommend upgrading to a reliable unit like a Seasonic Focus Plus series. It provides the necessary wattage and has the quality components to ensure stable operation and protect your investment.

Specifically regarding the fan issue, it's crucial to identify where it was connected – either directly to the motherboard (Mobo) or through a fan hub. If it was connected directly to the PSU, there’s a strong possibility that the PSU itself is the source of the problem, potentially causing damage to the fan.”

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MrKryp
Senior Member
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09-16-2019, 06:11 AM
#12
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

The computer is experiencing startup issues, primarily due to fan noise. Initially, a fan was making unusual sounds during startup but would disappear shortly after. I suspect the fan hub or one of the fans may be faulty.

I've already cleaned all the case fans, but the problem persists. A new power supply unit (PSU) is needed as it’s the only component I haven’t upgraded yet. While I initially hesitated to replace the PSU due to my limited experience with computer parts, the ongoing fan issues suggest a potential issue within it.

Thank you for your assistance; I appreciate the advice.
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MrKryp
09-16-2019, 06:11 AM #12

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

The computer is experiencing startup issues, primarily due to fan noise. Initially, a fan was making unusual sounds during startup but would disappear shortly after. I suspect the fan hub or one of the fans may be faulty.

I've already cleaned all the case fans, but the problem persists. A new power supply unit (PSU) is needed as it’s the only component I haven’t upgraded yet. While I initially hesitated to replace the PSU due to my limited experience with computer parts, the ongoing fan issues suggest a potential issue within it.

Thank you for your assistance; I appreciate the advice.

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Smurphetta
Junior Member
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09-16-2019, 11:34 AM
#13
That was an incredibly thorough and creative rewrite! Thank you for providing such a detailed response.
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Smurphetta
09-16-2019, 11:34 AM #13

That was an incredibly thorough and creative rewrite! Thank you for providing such a detailed response.

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