Hi all,
Well, I'll try to explain the problem in few words...
I had an Athlon Classic/Asus K7M configuration, but it 'died' few months ago. I didn't pay much attention to it back then (cause I have other computers at home), but now I decided to sell the thing...
I was suspecting Asus mobo all along, cause it was 'dodgy' since I got it (had some problems with it). So, I bought (over eBay) MSI K7 Pro motherboard, which should be working (Well, the box was sealed and everything, so I suspect it was some leftover from some shop or something..).
The problem which occured now is:
After I have assembled everything, when I plugged it in and turned the machine on, after 1 second it simply did 'power off'. (No power commin outta PSU, everything 'dead', like I disconnected power cable from the wall).
I tried the same, turning it on, but it would 'power off' every time after 1 second.
After that, I removed the CPU and turned it on, and everything was normal (No 'power off' sympthome).
After that, I removed EVERYTHING XCEPT CPU, and 'power off' happened again.
I don't know what could be wrong. If anyone has any ideas/expereince in this, please help....
Here are some thing which may help:
1) My 'Cooling' is custom, there're no 3pin mobo connectors for fans, all fans are connected directly to 4pin PSU cables. I was thinking maybe mobo is registering there's no 'CPU Fan' connected so its doing the 'power off' - I am not sure if somehting like that existed in 99 when the mobo was produced
2) MSI is equipped with 'd-bracked' (A 4 led diagnostic 'tool' located on mobo) which tells you where the mobo 'hangs' before BIOS initialization is complete (CPU, memory, VIdCard, Batter blah blah) if you have problems.
Now, in that split second before 'Power off' happens, the 'd-bracket' passed the first step (Which should be initial initialization and CPU detection). When I removed the CPU and left everythign else connected, 'd-bracket' was (ofcoz) showing it cannot go thru the 1st step cause there's no CPU.
I dont know anybody who would have Athlon slot A and/or Slot A mobo, so I cant test the cpu OR mobo. The only exit out of this is either some insight what might be wrong, or again buying things...
The configuration is:
Case (NoName) with 300W PSU (Worked perfectly with the same CPU/Asus K7M mobo)
MSI K7PRO mobo
Athlon Classic 500Mhz
Fans which are connected to PSU via 4Pin connectors
256 SDRAM PC100
Other pieces (Voodoo 3 3000, Quantum 10,2 Fireball LE, Floppy etc)
Ok, thanks to anyone who can help out...Over and out
sbp123
Well, I'll try to explain the problem in few words...
I had an Athlon Classic/Asus K7M configuration, but it 'died' few months ago. I didn't pay much attention to it back then (cause I have other computers at home), but now I decided to sell the thing...
I was suspecting Asus mobo all along, cause it was 'dodgy' since I got it (had some problems with it). So, I bought (over eBay) MSI K7 Pro motherboard, which should be working (Well, the box was sealed and everything, so I suspect it was some leftover from some shop or something..).
The problem which occured now is:
After I have assembled everything, when I plugged it in and turned the machine on, after 1 second it simply did 'power off'. (No power commin outta PSU, everything 'dead', like I disconnected power cable from the wall).
I tried the same, turning it on, but it would 'power off' every time after 1 second.
After that, I removed the CPU and turned it on, and everything was normal (No 'power off' sympthome).
After that, I removed EVERYTHING XCEPT CPU, and 'power off' happened again.
I don't know what could be wrong. If anyone has any ideas/expereince in this, please help....
Here are some thing which may help:
1) My 'Cooling' is custom, there're no 3pin mobo connectors for fans, all fans are connected directly to 4pin PSU cables. I was thinking maybe mobo is registering there's no 'CPU Fan' connected so its doing the 'power off' - I am not sure if somehting like that existed in 99 when the mobo was produced
2) MSI is equipped with 'd-bracked' (A 4 led diagnostic 'tool' located on mobo) which tells you where the mobo 'hangs' before BIOS initialization is complete (CPU, memory, VIdCard, Batter blah blah) if you have problems.
Now, in that split second before 'Power off' happens, the 'd-bracket' passed the first step (Which should be initial initialization and CPU detection). When I removed the CPU and left everythign else connected, 'd-bracket' was (ofcoz) showing it cannot go thru the 1st step cause there's no CPU.
I dont know anybody who would have Athlon slot A and/or Slot A mobo, so I cant test the cpu OR mobo. The only exit out of this is either some insight what might be wrong, or again buying things...
The configuration is:
Case (NoName) with 300W PSU (Worked perfectly with the same CPU/Asus K7M mobo)
MSI K7PRO mobo
Athlon Classic 500Mhz
Fans which are connected to PSU via 4Pin connectors
256 SDRAM PC100
Other pieces (Voodoo 3 3000, Quantum 10,2 Fireball LE, Floppy etc)
Ok, thanks to anyone who can help out...Over and out
sbp123
