Bakuku
Well-Known Member
Hi,
As my topic title says, I'm having an issue with the 3.3v powerline on the Cube.
Don't know if it's really an issue...
The thing is that gradually the resistance between the 3.3v and ground keeps dropping.
Example:
Today it's 437ohm while yesterday is was 2.034k ohm and the day before 2.4k
Is this normal? I've only turned it on maybe once or twice and never for long! 2 minutes tops.
This has happend to me many times before and in the end my meter would give a beep indicating a continuity between ground and 3.3v.
And the wierd thing was that these Cube's would still boot normally and play games and some of these boards would then sometimes freeze after 15 - 30 min of gameplay. Depending on the game.
When using a North-American Cube this issue never occured.
I'm using a PAL Cube CPU(P) DOL 001.
The custom regulators are new and build using Zenloc's resistance Table.
Anybody else have these issues with PAL Cube's?
Any help is very much welcomed!
Thanks in advance!
As my topic title says, I'm having an issue with the 3.3v powerline on the Cube.
Don't know if it's really an issue...
The thing is that gradually the resistance between the 3.3v and ground keeps dropping.
Example:
Today it's 437ohm while yesterday is was 2.034k ohm and the day before 2.4k
Is this normal? I've only turned it on maybe once or twice and never for long! 2 minutes tops.
This has happend to me many times before and in the end my meter would give a beep indicating a continuity between ground and 3.3v.
And the wierd thing was that these Cube's would still boot normally and play games and some of these boards would then sometimes freeze after 15 - 30 min of gameplay. Depending on the game.
When using a North-American Cube this issue never occured.
I'm using a PAL Cube CPU(P) DOL 001.
The custom regulators are new and build using Zenloc's resistance Table.
Anybody else have these issues with PAL Cube's?
Any help is very much welcomed!
Thanks in advance!