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power on problem
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Azrea1
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21. August 2007 @ 02:21 |
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ok guys i need a little help on my friends pc. he has an amd 3500 plus, bfg 6600, cosair 1 gig (2x512), and a bfg mobo. the problem is when i hook up my 600w psu and press the power switch it turns on for a second then turns off(no post/video). right now this not in case it laying on a peice of card board, but its not touching any metal, still could this be the problem?if not what could?
also all componits r tested except the mobo and cpu,and r working
thx alot for the help!!!!
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jazbebies
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21. August 2007 @ 03:36 |
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Looks like you havn't connected the 4 pin power connector to the motherboard to give the additional power to the cpu.
PD 3.8ghz (OC) Duo, Air Duct tubed Antec p182, 2gb ddr2 800mhz,Adaptec 29320A-R U320, 2 x 72gb 15k scsi hdds, 150gb 10k sata Wd Raptor, 2 x LG Supermulti dvdrw, Tagan TG700-U35 700w, Realtek HD Audio, Nvidia 8600gts (OC) 760/2350mhz Limited Edition HDMI. Yuraku 19" TS.
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21. August 2007 @ 06:14 |
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I doubt it, if that was the case, it would probably power on but nothing would happen (screen blank, keyboard not functioning, etc). What make is the 600W power supply? If it's new, it may be a faulty unit, if it isn't, it might not be a very good unit to start with. Check that you haven't disloged the cooler, and check for any potential problems with components inside the case.
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Azrea1
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21. August 2007 @ 09:50 |
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im useing the psu in my pc so i kno its working, the heat sink is tightly fit on with artic cream. im almost positive i used the 20 to 24 pin convrter but ill try again to make sure. is there anything else that could cause this problem? thx again i love ad tech support ;)
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jazbebies
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21. August 2007 @ 10:14 |
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This was the cable i was referring to-

PD 3.8ghz (OC) Duo, Air Duct tubed Antec p182, 2gb ddr2 800mhz,Adaptec 29320A-R U320, 2 x 72gb 15k scsi hdds, 150gb 10k sata Wd Raptor, 2 x LG Supermulti dvdrw, Tagan TG700-U35 700w, Realtek HD Audio, Nvidia 8600gts (OC) 760/2350mhz Limited Edition HDMI. Yuraku 19" TS.
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Azrea1
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21. August 2007 @ 11:14 |
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oh lol yeah i have that in. is there any other possible problems that would cause this?
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ddp
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21. August 2007 @ 14:56 |
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try clearing the cmos. does the videocard need extra power?
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Azrea1
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21. August 2007 @ 15:02 |
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k ill try that, and no the video card is just standard no extra power connector, and its working. im getting a new case and psu sometime this week and im gonna try hooking it up in that but some how i think the mobo might be bad, its the only conclusion i can come to with theses symptoms.
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22. August 2007 @ 06:57 |
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Is the PC new? If not, did it work with a different power supply?
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Azrea1
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22. August 2007 @ 09:23 |
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the PCs not new, but the power supply works perfectly fine in the PC im using right now i dont understand why it wouldnt work in my friends.
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23. August 2007 @ 08:26 |
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What are your hardware specs like compared to his?
and once again, what make is the power supply?
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Azrea1
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23. August 2007 @ 19:10 |
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antec is the make not sure why that matters seeing as its working. but my spec on the pc are roughly the same amd 3500+, nvidia asus nforce4 chipset. and a 6600 gt with ocz 1 gig (2X512)
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24. August 2007 @ 02:39 |
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The make is very important, as cheap-ass power supplies can break well below their rated wattage, and take all the components in the PC with them. With Antec you should be quite safe though.
If the motherboard in your friend's PC hasn't been tested and is new, it may be faulty.
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Azrea1
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24. August 2007 @ 12:00 |
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so it not being in a case would have no bearing on the pc not working correct? also would the pc not being in a case hurt it?
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ddp
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24. August 2007 @ 13:24 |
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no is i usually test out a board out of the case especially when it is a replacement board from a rma
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31. August 2007 @ 08:11 |
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Just obviously bear in mind you do still need cooling if you're running a PC without a case for a while.
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