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Drew 01-25-2005 11:41 PM

Need Computer Help
 
Okay, so...

I'm chillin' - playing CS:S and bam, computer shuts off. No sparks, no smoke, etc.

But, the thing won't turn on. Did my PS go out or what? Worth buying a new PS before I go take it somewhere to be repaired and get raped on it?

geRV 01-25-2005 11:44 PM

Could be any number of things, motherboard died cpu died, psu died. =/ Any led's on the mainboard lighting up at all? Usually when psu's go they leave a bit of a smell.

Drew 01-25-2005 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by geRV
Could be any number of things, motherboard died cpu died, psu died. =/ Amy led's on the mainboard lighting up at all? Usually when psu's go they leave a bit of a smell.

I get no lights or anything. Didn't have any sparks or smoke. No smell.

It was like someone pulled the plug on the thing.

elitecloud 01-25-2005 11:46 PM

just grab a 2nd computer, pull the ps out of it and try it

is the monitor off? perhaps you threw a breaker

some motherboards have little leds on them that show you they are getting power, see if your led is on


You can try jumping the ATX connector

[img]http://www.dvhardware.net/howto/psu/2.jpg[/img]

take a paper clip from the green wire, to any black wire

if it doesn't turn on, the psu is obviously shot, iam not sure even if it does turn on if that will give you an good idea if it's shot or not, because it just might be something else

best bet is to pull another psu but that's just me....


ummm ram could be shot, if you have more than one stick pull one out and see if it cranks up

perhaps there is just a loose connection somewhere, make sure all the molex's are tight and ide cables arn't loose


also could be a heat issue, fried cpu / gpu

but that's on the bad side.....good luck

Drew 01-25-2005 11:59 PM

I just popped open my case and the P/S kind of smells like paint oOo:

It's been up for approx. 12 hours.. that normal?

Swill 01-26-2005 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Noctis
I just popped open my case and the P/S kind of smells like paint oOo:

It's been up for approx. 12 hours.. that normal?

I run my computer on for almost 4 days sometimes...

average about a day or 2 and i get no overheating...

Drew 01-26-2005 12:03 AM

I was more wondering about the smell...

Bucknub 01-26-2005 12:28 AM

could be defective RAM.. mine randomly shut off because of that, however it did boot up too

Himmler 01-26-2005 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swill
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noctis
I just popped open my case and the P/S kind of smells like paint oOo:

It's been up for approx. 12 hours.. that normal?

I run my computer on for almost 4 days sometimes...

average about a day or 2 and i get no overheating...

i leave my computer on for months oOo:

Swill 01-26-2005 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Himmler
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swill
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noctis
I just popped open my case and the P/S kind of smells like paint oOo:

It's been up for approx. 12 hours.. that normal?

I run my computer on for almost 4 days sometimes...

average about a day or 2 and i get no overheating...

i leave my computer on for months oOo:

the_finger:

Drew 01-26-2005 12:47 AM

Okay, the smell was just from the compressed air I was using to make sure there was no dust.

I tried to jump the PSU (paperclip to green + black) and got absolutely no response whatsoever, so I'm going to try and swap out the PSU tomorrow.

Thanks for all the help everyone. beer:

Nyck 01-26-2005 04:31 AM

same thing happened to me...I think my mobo died however, because using my wifes stuff and hooking it up to my psu it booted...

sucks for sure I know that.

Drew 01-26-2005 04:28 PM

Okay, so. Bought a new PSU - Antec TruePower 430W - works great. Thanks again for all the help.

elitecloud 01-26-2005 09:02 PM

WEEE TROUBLE SHOOTED AND HE"S ALIVE!!!!

rock: rock: rock:


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