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  "path": "/threads/damaged-logic400-atx-power-supply.2633871/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-20T01:50:04.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.anandtech.com",
  "tags": [
    "Power Supplies",
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  "textContent": "Computer specifications:\n\nMotherboard: Asus M4N68T-M LE V2\nCPU: QuadCore AMD Athlon II X4 640, 3015 MHz\nRAM: 4096 MB\nGraphics card: AMD Radeon HD 6670 (1 GB)\n\nHard drives:\n\nTOSHIBA DT01ACA100 – 1000.2 GB\n\nSAMSUNG SV6003H – 60.0 GB\n\nSAMSUNG SV4012H – 33.8 GB\n\nOptical drive: ATAPI iHAS124 B SCSI CdRom Device\nPower supply: LOGIC400-ATX\n\nOperating systems:\n\nWindows XP Professional SP3 32-bit (PL)\n\nWindows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit (PL)\n\nWindows 10 21H2 Pro 64-bit (PL)\n\nAfter a few minutes or sometimes a few hours, the computer shuts off completely as if the power cord was unplugged from the outlet. It does not matter whether an operating system is running or if the system is in the BIOS setup — the shutdown behavior is the same.\n\nAbout six months ago, the computer began shutting down more and more frequently, until eventually it would power off just a few seconds after startup. At that time, I was using a MODECOM FEEL 3 400W ATX power supply taken from a broken computer found in the trash...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Damaged LOGIC400-ATX Power Supply"
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