I was running off of an old Gateway Athlon Thunderbird rig when I noticed one day that the fan mounted on the outside of my powersupply was dead. I decided to take off the bottom cover of the PSU to see if I could replace the fan with a new one, as my computer was having problems with heat dissipation.
Today I did that, and checked out the fan, but decided to leave it go for now. I put the PSU back together again, and locked it into place in the case. When I plugged in the power cord, a loud, high-pitched ringing noise immediately started coming from the PSU.
I waited a minute, and when it didn't stop, I pushed the power button on the computer. Nothing happened, except the status indicator light on the power button turned orange, as it often does when the computer goes into hibernation, or just before it shuts down. I unplugged the power supply, took out the battery to clear cmos, and then set stuff up again, but with the same results.
HDD doesn't spin up or anything. No signal to the monitor. No bios beep code.
When I put my ear up to the mobo, however, I heard a soft sound that sounded something like the heads of a hard drive moving back and forth across a platter. It DIDN'T originate from the HDD, though.
I am completely confused as to what I have done. What does the ringing when you plug in the power cord to the PSU normally indicate?
PS. I noticed some white crust across some of the components inside the psu. It seemed to be some sort of corrosion, possibly originating from the bottom of some of the capacitors..
EDIT: PICS!
Inside PSU 01
Inside PSU 02
Inside PSU 03
Inside PSU 04
Inside PSU 05
Today I did that, and checked out the fan, but decided to leave it go for now. I put the PSU back together again, and locked it into place in the case. When I plugged in the power cord, a loud, high-pitched ringing noise immediately started coming from the PSU.
I waited a minute, and when it didn't stop, I pushed the power button on the computer. Nothing happened, except the status indicator light on the power button turned orange, as it often does when the computer goes into hibernation, or just before it shuts down. I unplugged the power supply, took out the battery to clear cmos, and then set stuff up again, but with the same results.
HDD doesn't spin up or anything. No signal to the monitor. No bios beep code.
When I put my ear up to the mobo, however, I heard a soft sound that sounded something like the heads of a hard drive moving back and forth across a platter. It DIDN'T originate from the HDD, though.
I am completely confused as to what I have done. What does the ringing when you plug in the power cord to the PSU normally indicate?
PS. I noticed some white crust across some of the components inside the psu. It seemed to be some sort of corrosion, possibly originating from the bottom of some of the capacitors..
EDIT: PICS!
Inside PSU 01
Inside PSU 02
Inside PSU 03
Inside PSU 04
Inside PSU 05
