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I've been testing some games, and am having issues mainly with hi meg games. I remember reading a post from a search I did a few weeks back regarding this issue, and someone mentioned the makers of the MagicKey converter recommend using a higher Amp, or Watt PSU. I can not remember which, and I can not find the post again.
Basically I am getting crashes only when playing hi meg count games like Garou, Metal Slug 3 + 5, KOF 2003 etc..
Should I be running a PSU that can handle a little more since I am using a Daedalus? If so, specs please, or link to one. I can switch polarity no problems there.
I have been trying to eliminate my PSU is bad, I purchased another and switched the polarity to make sure it ran right. Still the same issues. My games are really clean, I have taken exceptional care of them, and have cleaned all of them inside and out over the last several weeks. I can not even pull dirt out of these things. So I know they are clean.
Here's my setup I am tesing on.
1. Low serial neo 5v 3a version (USA).
2. Console has component, LED, Stereo mods,
3. Unibios, I think 2.4. It's an older version.
4. Daedalus
5. XRGB mini on BenQ monitor, just in case that would matter at all.
Basically I am getting crashes only when playing hi meg count games like Garou, Metal Slug 3 + 5, KOF 2003 etc..
Should I be running a PSU that can handle a little more since I am using a Daedalus? If so, specs please, or link to one. I can switch polarity no problems there.
I have been trying to eliminate my PSU is bad, I purchased another and switched the polarity to make sure it ran right. Still the same issues. My games are really clean, I have taken exceptional care of them, and have cleaned all of them inside and out over the last several weeks. I can not even pull dirt out of these things. So I know they are clean.
Here's my setup I am tesing on.
1. Low serial neo 5v 3a version (USA).
2. Console has component, LED, Stereo mods,
3. Unibios, I think 2.4. It's an older version.
4. Daedalus
5. XRGB mini on BenQ monitor, just in case that would matter at all.