I was at a friend's house this weekend when she happened to mention that her computer's sound was no longer working. I offered to take a look. When I powered the system up, the process paused for a hardware monitor warning. She immediately said something to the effect of, "Oh yeah, it started doing that a couple of months ago ... just press F1 to continue." I asked if she minded if I looked into it instead, and it turned out that the hardware monitor was detecting that the -12V output from the power supply was only providing about -8.6V.
She's planning on buying a Macbook in November. She's hoping this current system will last until then (it's an otherwise well-built PIII system running Windows XP).
So my question is: is the power supply issue any concern, especially for another 2 months? Does anything rely on 12V in a typical PIII system? Data corruption would be the only thing I'd worry about. She doesn't care about crashes, flames shooting out the back, etc. (She sooooooo needs a Mac.)
Other information for story completeness: 1) the sound problem turned out to be due to a dead AC adapter for her speakers. 2) Also, she's cute.
She's planning on buying a Macbook in November. She's hoping this current system will last until then (it's an otherwise well-built PIII system running Windows XP).
So my question is: is the power supply issue any concern, especially for another 2 months? Does anything rely on 12V in a typical PIII system? Data corruption would be the only thing I'd worry about. She doesn't care about crashes, flames shooting out the back, etc. (She sooooooo needs a Mac.)
Other information for story completeness: 1) the sound problem turned out to be due to a dead AC adapter for her speakers. 2) Also, she's cute.