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Can't boot - no power
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:03 pm
by obsidian
I've been having problems with my computer as of late, so I took the whole thing apart and put it together again, and now it won't boot.
As far as I can tell, everything is plugged in correctly. When I turn on the PSU, the mobo led light turns on, but when I press the power switch, nothing happens. No boot, no post, fans don't even spin, no indication that it's even plugged in at all except for the mobo light.
Any ideas of what might be the issue?
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:22 pm
by Kills On Site
My guess would be that the case connectors are not in correctly. Either not connected correctly to the motherboard or they got messed up when you were moving things around, it has happened to me before.
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:28 am
by axbaby
check your cpu fan and cpu installation.
i;ve had this happen to me where nothing happens .. re-installed heatsync/fan and it worked.
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:31 am
by SOAPboy
Agreed with Ax
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:44 am
by obsidian
Double checked my case power connectors. Plugged in correctly.
A bit of background...
I recently RMA'ed my mobo because of a bad onboard SATA controller. Details here:
http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17305
Sent it in, waited a few weeks, got a replacement today. Plugged everything in and then I get the problem as described above. Furthermore, I just discovered that 2 of the capacitors on the mobo are heating up unusually, just from being plugged in. So now it sounds like my mobo is the issue again.
Asus is starting to piss me off. My brother's in the process of RMA'ing his Asus board too (different model) because of random reboots and inability to boot up half the time.
Edit: Checking CPU now...
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:51 am
by obsidian
axbaby wrote:check your cpu fan and cpu installation.
i;ve had this happen to me where nothing happens .. re-installed heatsync/fan and it worked.
Just unplugged and popped HSF off and reinstalled. That didn't help, unfortunately.
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 7:55 am
by FragaGeddon
Pull the power connector that attaches to the motherboard and reconnect.
And your brother's problem seems to be a bad power supply.
Just take one of the connectors that you use on a hard drive and see what volts it's outputting.