- Apr 14, 2005
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I posted this on another board and got some help but before I go out and buy another power supply, I wanted to get some more advice.
Problem: Just recently when I press the power button on my PC, the PC seems to turn on normally. The lights next to the DVD drives light up. You can press the button and open the drive, etc. So obviously there is power flowing to the PC. However, nothing shows up on my monitor. Doesn't even get to BIOS. Only when I press the restart button does it boot up correctly and display on the screen. Then everything works great.
This worries me because about six months ago I had a similiar problem right before my hard drive died. Two hard drive deaths seem a big coincidence (especially from Seagate) though so I am guessing something else is causing this which is in turn frying my HDs. Since not even the BIOS is coming up I am guessing it isn't an HD problem behind all this because the BIOS would still appear even if the HD's were screwed up.
Recent changes: I did recently install a UC-9FATR2 (multi-function control panel from enermax). It worked fine but after the problem started I disconnected everything and removed the item but the problem persisted. I also checked every connection was snug and hadn't been jostled during installation. Since I have had this problem before, I don't think it is as simple as an unplugged connection though.
Specs
400 watt power supply
ATI RADEON 9800
1 gig of Ram
Intel 2.8 800 FSB
ASUS mobo p4p800 se
2 80 mm fans
Hasn't been overclocked (was planning on doing that but this problem has stalled that)
Things I have already tried to no avail
1. Updated BIOS
2. Checked all connections
3. Added everything up to make sure my power supply unit is sufficient. Looks like I am using less than 350 watts.
If anybody has any suggestions or had had this problem before, could you please let me know? The problem isn't huge right now but I am worrying if this continues my hard drive will die again.
Right now, I am leaning towards the power supply as the problem. Maybe 400 watts just isn't enough or it is slightly damaged. When I am restarting there wouldn't be as strong a drain the power supply since everything is already powered so that would be why it would work on a warm boot and not a cold boot. That is only a theory though and before I spend 60 bucks on a 450 watt power supply, I wanted to get more input if possible. Thanks.
Problem: Just recently when I press the power button on my PC, the PC seems to turn on normally. The lights next to the DVD drives light up. You can press the button and open the drive, etc. So obviously there is power flowing to the PC. However, nothing shows up on my monitor. Doesn't even get to BIOS. Only when I press the restart button does it boot up correctly and display on the screen. Then everything works great.
This worries me because about six months ago I had a similiar problem right before my hard drive died. Two hard drive deaths seem a big coincidence (especially from Seagate) though so I am guessing something else is causing this which is in turn frying my HDs. Since not even the BIOS is coming up I am guessing it isn't an HD problem behind all this because the BIOS would still appear even if the HD's were screwed up.
Recent changes: I did recently install a UC-9FATR2 (multi-function control panel from enermax). It worked fine but after the problem started I disconnected everything and removed the item but the problem persisted. I also checked every connection was snug and hadn't been jostled during installation. Since I have had this problem before, I don't think it is as simple as an unplugged connection though.
Specs
400 watt power supply
ATI RADEON 9800
1 gig of Ram
Intel 2.8 800 FSB
ASUS mobo p4p800 se
2 80 mm fans
Hasn't been overclocked (was planning on doing that but this problem has stalled that)
Things I have already tried to no avail
1. Updated BIOS
2. Checked all connections
3. Added everything up to make sure my power supply unit is sufficient. Looks like I am using less than 350 watts.
If anybody has any suggestions or had had this problem before, could you please let me know? The problem isn't huge right now but I am worrying if this continues my hard drive will die again.
Right now, I am leaning towards the power supply as the problem. Maybe 400 watts just isn't enough or it is slightly damaged. When I am restarting there wouldn't be as strong a drain the power supply since everything is already powered so that would be why it would work on a warm boot and not a cold boot. That is only a theory though and before I spend 60 bucks on a 450 watt power supply, I wanted to get more input if possible. Thanks.
