Dead mb, cpu, or both?? Please Help!!!

Tullphan

Diamond Member
Jul 27, 2001
3,507
5
81
I just put together a P4S533 mb w/P4 1.8a cpu, WD 80gb hd (8mb model), 2 sticks of PC2100 ddr (Compuwiz's) and a GF2 Ultra video.
The problem is, when I hit the power button, the front case fan spins for about a fourth of a sec, then quits. Nothing else. The green light on the motherboard is on, so it has to be getting power. I know the ram, video, and ps is good as I just removed it from a working system. I've changed the headers around just in case I might have gotten them backwards, but that didn't help either.
Can anyone help, please??
 

mechBgon

Super Moderator<br>Elite Member
Oct 31, 1999
30,699
1
0
If you haven't already tried it, you might check the seating of the video card. Sometimes with a new motherboard, the card doesn't want to go past the second row of contacts in the AGP slot. Also make sure the RAM is fully seated. If that doesn't help, maybe the motherboard is grounding out on the case... try running it outside the case. Good luck :)
 
Dec 18, 2001
82
0
0
Check me out on this...................If the mobo was grounding out, I don't think the case fan would spin at all, would it?
 

mechBgon

Super Moderator<br>Elite Member
Oct 31, 1999
30,699
1
0
I've accidentally shorted my PSU's 12-volt line to ground with an unplugged 3-pin-to-4-pin adapter, and the PSU does shut itself off immediately :eek: But you're right, if that were the situation, I suppose the green LED on the board wouldn't be lit.
 

Tullphan

Diamond Member
Jul 27, 2001
3,507
5
81
Like I said, it only spins for like 1/4 second...I don't even think it makes an entire revolution.
I'm almost certain the memory & video is seated properly...the memory seemed to snap in place with pressure & the holders popped into place. I'm afraid to push the video any further down...I don't know my own strength...hehe.
 

mechBgon

Super Moderator<br>Elite Member
Oct 31, 1999
30,699
1
0
Try taking the video card out and see if the system fires up (it will beep error codes, but whatever). If you have a PCI video card, try that as well.

It just occurred to me that you might want to make sure the Clear CMOS jumper is not in the Clear position, too.
 

o1die

Diamond Member
Jul 8, 2001
4,785
0
71
I have that board. Be sure your cpu heatsink fan is plugged in the right plug, or the system hardware monitor may shut it down. It's located above and left of the cpu, towards the backplate.
 

Iron Woode

Elite Member
Super Moderator
Oct 10, 1999
31,266
12,784
136
I have had this problem before, but on AMD systems.

I just unplugged and then re-plugged the MB power connector a couple times and then it starts working right. I have no idea why some boards do this. Mine wasn't grounding out or anything.

Good luck figuring it out.
 

Tullphan

Diamond Member
Jul 27, 2001
3,507
5
81
**UPDATE**
I've tried all of y'alls suggestions (which I greatly appreciate)...reseated ram & video...tried without video...checked "clear cmos" jumper...checked "chassis intrusion" jumper just for kicks...took mb out of case...all with the same results. Hit the power switch & the case fan and heatsink fan spin about a 1/4 revolution.
I hope this isn't bad news. :(
 

grumm3t

Member
Oct 22, 2001
114
0
0
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
I have had this problem before, but on AMD systems.

I just unplugged and then re-plugged the MB power connector a couple times and then it starts working right. I have no idea why some boards do this. Mine wasn't grounding out or anything.

Good luck figuring it out.

That also worked for me. Disconnect power from wall. Turn off PSU. Disconnect PSU from motherboard. Wait a few seconds. Reconnect everything. If not, try loaning another PSU from a friend and see if that fixes it.