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TF360 with Kipper2k riser

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Re: TF360 with Kipper2k riser

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@Amigaz If there is nothing further on this topic i'm inclined to delete it as it incorrectly gives the impression that the regulator should not be on botton of the TF360.
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Re: TF360 with Kipper2k riser

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terriblefire wrote: 15 Mar 2024 12:42 The card doesn't need to be perfectly level. i've mine hanging at about 30 degrees and it's fine. i think you have a different issue
Yes, you are correct.
After some further testing we can cast aside my theory that it helps to move the TF360 slightly for it to boot.
A cold boot by toggling the power switch doesn't result in a boot but pressing the reset button when it doesn't cold boot it boots every time.
I am using a brand new PSU från Amigastore.eu and have also tested my old 4A PSU
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Re: TF360 with Kipper2k riser

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terriblefire wrote: 16 Mar 2024 18:47 @Amigaz If there is nothing further on this topic i'm inclined to delete it as it incorrectly gives the impression that the regulator should not be on botton of the TF360.
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