OK, I have the following system:
Athlon 64 3000+
MSI K8T NEO
Antec 380W PSU (3.3=35A 5=28A 12=18A)
Retail Radeon 9800 NP
512 MB PC2700 Samsung Cas2
512 MB pc2700 Corsair Cas2
80GB WD JB HD IDE (2)
Liteon DVD-Rom
Nu Tech 16x DVD Burner (Benq rebagde)
SB LIVE
Generic No Name modem
Aspire XDreamer II case
For the second time, it appears that I have blown the MSI motherboard. Over the weekend, I installed a second HD and the DVD burner. I had no issues at the time. I moved the files off the drive I was getting rid of to the new drive, no issues. Then, I powered down and removed the old drive. Put it together, touched the power button on the case and got a fairly signifigant static zap (thru the power button!). The mobo hasn't posted since. A very similar situation happened to me a few months back, turned out the mobo had died and didn't take any other components with it. I'm hoping at least that is the case this time. So, first order is to replace the mobo. Since they are down around $70, that seems fair, even though I'm not excited about ordering another MSI after this. It doesn't seem like the right time to do a full upgrade, unless other components are damaged (feel free to argue if you think I'm wrong)...
So, my question is this: Is it at all possible that the case or the PSU is responsible for this? It seems like whenever I move this box, something goes wrong. Asside from the expense, it sucks having your box go down.
thanks.
Athlon 64 3000+
MSI K8T NEO
Antec 380W PSU (3.3=35A 5=28A 12=18A)
Retail Radeon 9800 NP
512 MB PC2700 Samsung Cas2
512 MB pc2700 Corsair Cas2
80GB WD JB HD IDE (2)
Liteon DVD-Rom
Nu Tech 16x DVD Burner (Benq rebagde)
SB LIVE
Generic No Name modem
Aspire XDreamer II case
For the second time, it appears that I have blown the MSI motherboard. Over the weekend, I installed a second HD and the DVD burner. I had no issues at the time. I moved the files off the drive I was getting rid of to the new drive, no issues. Then, I powered down and removed the old drive. Put it together, touched the power button on the case and got a fairly signifigant static zap (thru the power button!). The mobo hasn't posted since. A very similar situation happened to me a few months back, turned out the mobo had died and didn't take any other components with it. I'm hoping at least that is the case this time. So, first order is to replace the mobo. Since they are down around $70, that seems fair, even though I'm not excited about ordering another MSI after this. It doesn't seem like the right time to do a full upgrade, unless other components are damaged (feel free to argue if you think I'm wrong)...
So, my question is this: Is it at all possible that the case or the PSU is responsible for this? It seems like whenever I move this box, something goes wrong. Asside from the expense, it sucks having your box go down.
thanks.