Recently put together an older build for my sister. Its an AM2 board from ASRock that I bought refurbished. Board is here: ftp://174.142.97.10/manual/ALiveXFire-eSATA2.pdf
Short version: Tried plugging board in, noticed a burning smell out of the PSU. Unplugged everything. Tried 2 new PSUs. Board will turn on (fans spool up) but no post. No beeps with/without video card, with/without ram. Using a 4850 to test with (requires a 6 pin PCIe connection that I don't have), but will have a low power graphics card that does not require additional power tonight.
If I have a board that powers on and LEDs light, but not post and no beeps, even without a graphics card, does this sound like a bad board?
Long version:
I put the build together and connected all of the cables. The first power supply I used was the one I was using in her previous athlon XP rig. Its some computer-store-special 350W that has a 20pin connector and no +4 12V CPU connector.
As soon as I connected the cables, I noticed a faint burning smell. I unplugged the setup as fast as I could and sniffed around. Smell was definitely coming from the PSU. So, I removed that and put in one of my 250W test units that DOES have the additional +12V connector.
Nothing happened. Board wouldn't power up at all. No post beeps with/without video card, or with/without ram. So, I took the board down to the barebones. I unplugged a PATA IDE card and a USB pci card and a front USB header off of the motherboard. Once I did that, the board started to power up. Power LEDs work, fans spin, but no post beeps.
For S&G, I decided to plug in a USB stick to one of the USB ports to see if it had power. It seems to light up intermittently. Sometimes when I connect the power cable to the power supply, the USB key lights up and stays lit. Other times it lights up and then quickly goes out. Either way it seems to have no effect on the system posting or not. Not sure if that info helps with the diagnostics or not.
I have a lower power GPU I picked up from work today that I can use for testing tonight, but I would have thought that even without a GPU plugged in I would either get the system to post or some sort of error beep indicating no GPU.
I expected that using the older PSU might cause the system not to boot up, but I would have expected that to be the worst case scenario, not burning up components.
One more thing - the PSU that I noticed the burning smell from? Tested it with the old components from her previous computer. Works fine!
I can't think of any other way of testing this system. Its beginning to look like a DOA board to me. Any ideas? Am i missing something obvious?
Short version: Tried plugging board in, noticed a burning smell out of the PSU. Unplugged everything. Tried 2 new PSUs. Board will turn on (fans spool up) but no post. No beeps with/without video card, with/without ram. Using a 4850 to test with (requires a 6 pin PCIe connection that I don't have), but will have a low power graphics card that does not require additional power tonight.
If I have a board that powers on and LEDs light, but not post and no beeps, even without a graphics card, does this sound like a bad board?
Long version:
I put the build together and connected all of the cables. The first power supply I used was the one I was using in her previous athlon XP rig. Its some computer-store-special 350W that has a 20pin connector and no +4 12V CPU connector.
As soon as I connected the cables, I noticed a faint burning smell. I unplugged the setup as fast as I could and sniffed around. Smell was definitely coming from the PSU. So, I removed that and put in one of my 250W test units that DOES have the additional +12V connector.
Nothing happened. Board wouldn't power up at all. No post beeps with/without video card, or with/without ram. So, I took the board down to the barebones. I unplugged a PATA IDE card and a USB pci card and a front USB header off of the motherboard. Once I did that, the board started to power up. Power LEDs work, fans spin, but no post beeps.
For S&G, I decided to plug in a USB stick to one of the USB ports to see if it had power. It seems to light up intermittently. Sometimes when I connect the power cable to the power supply, the USB key lights up and stays lit. Other times it lights up and then quickly goes out. Either way it seems to have no effect on the system posting or not. Not sure if that info helps with the diagnostics or not.
I have a lower power GPU I picked up from work today that I can use for testing tonight, but I would have thought that even without a GPU plugged in I would either get the system to post or some sort of error beep indicating no GPU.
I expected that using the older PSU might cause the system not to boot up, but I would have expected that to be the worst case scenario, not burning up components.
One more thing - the PSU that I noticed the burning smell from? Tested it with the old components from her previous computer. Works fine!
I can't think of any other way of testing this system. Its beginning to look like a DOA board to me. Any ideas? Am i missing something obvious?
