Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Going out of my mind!!!

  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    At home
    Beans
    486

    Going out of my mind!!!

    Hi all.

    I just bought myself a new "build myself" computer and got the parts today. I had no problems putting all the stuff together but when trying to boot the computer for the first time it went on and off again.
    All the fans start and 2 seconds later it went down again (this happens every time I try to boot it), I checked all my cables (including panel cables) and made sure that all the cards were secured.

    It's just on and off again =(, I refuse to believe that this is a hardware failure...but then again...maybe?

    If anyone can come up with some ides of what can be wrong, you would make me a very happy man. By the way, I don't get any messages through the internal speaker or the keyboard led.

    Thanks
    Try the beautiful Enlightenment17 distro OzOS. | Easy way to install Enlightenment17 from CVS.
    Thanks Rui Pai for all you work intergrating this beautiful Desktop Shell with Ubuntu.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Beans
    921

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    If nothing comes on the screen or the LEDs don't change color (they stay green), then I believe it's a power supply issue. Disconnect everything except for the CPU (unless you have some extra thermal paste lying around) and keep the power supply plugged into the motherboard and power button. Then, begin adding components one by one.

    Also, post the specs of your computer so we can get a general idea of how much power your computer is trying to draw.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    At home
    Beans
    486

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    Thanks and it was a PSU issue. I took one from my other computer and the computer booted. So thanks a hole bunch.
    Try the beautiful Enlightenment17 distro OzOS. | Easy way to install Enlightenment17 from CVS.
    Thanks Rui Pai for all you work intergrating this beautiful Desktop Shell with Ubuntu.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Burlington, Vermont
    Beans
    209
    Distro
    Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    A great way to test a standard ATX power supply is...

    0) Accept that if anything blows up I am not at all liable (but nothing should, I've done this dozens of times)
    1) Unfold a paper clip into a U-shape
    2) Grab the power-supply's motherboard connector (the 20 or 24 pin connector)
    3) Stick one end of the paper clip into the connector's 1 green wire (well, the hole of the connector for the green wire)
    4) Stick the other end of the paper clip into any of the black wires (grounds).

    This will turn the PSU on, just as if it's connected to a motherboard that has been powered on. The PSU's fan(s) should spin, and you can grab your Fluke (or multimeter of choice) and test each pin of the PSU.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Beans
    111

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoooder View Post
    A great way to test a standard ATX power supply is...

    0) Accept that if anything blows up I am not at all liable (but nothing should, I've done this dozens of times)
    1) Unfold a paper clip into a U-shape
    2) Grab the power-supply's motherboard connector (the 20 or 24 pin connector)
    3) Stick one end of the paper clip into the connector's 1 green wire (well, the hole of the connector for the green wire)
    4) Stick the other end of the paper clip into any of the black wires (grounds).

    This will turn the PSU on, just as if it's connected to a motherboard that has been powered on. The PSU's fan(s) should spin, and you can grab your Fluke (or multimeter of choice) and test each pin of the PSU.
    Fascinating.

    I assume you hold the paper clip with rubberized pliers?

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Beans
    921

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Anthem View Post
    Fascinating.

    I assume you hold the paper clip with rubberized pliers?
    Well, the paper clip should stay in place so you wouldn't need anything.

    Here's the tutorial with pictures: http://www.overclock.net/faqs/96712-...upply-psu.html

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Mississippi
    Beans
    907
    Distro
    Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    edited - duh... read first then post!
    Last edited by southernman; September 22nd, 2007 at 03:10 AM.
    ... in myself i am nothing exactly no thing i am only a mirror in which others see aspects of themselves and attribute the resulting concepts to me but i am also an other to my self

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    #
    Beans
    737

    Re: Going out of my mind!!!

    glad you sorted your issue out. I had exactly the same problem when i bought a ELSA nV 6800GT. Computer would not boot. I had to let the PSU warm up for ~1min then retry.

    In the end i bought a xilence 550W to replace the cheapo 500w

    Quote Originally Posted by Anthem View Post
    Fascinating.

    I assume you hold the paper clip with rubberized pliers?
    You can't electrocute yourself on that unless you're dripping in sweat
    Last edited by regomodo; September 22nd, 2007 at 09:14 AM.
    Is this for enhancing your E-peen?

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •