- Jul 28, 2002
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Hey guys I could use your help,
I recently bought a new computer in august from ABS and it just suddenly stopped powering on last night (it had been running fine and extremely stable for a month and a half). I was using it last night and then decided to clean the case. I cleaned it out with a compressed air can to blow out some dust that had accumulated in the case. After getting rid of the dust I tried to boot up. I pressed the power button but the system fans will not turn on; all that happens is an LED next to the ATX power supply input on the motherboard (Gigabyte GA-7VRX) will light on orange, but noting else. I think the power supply (although perfectly intact with no apparent signs of a burn-out) has stopped working. I have cleared the CMOS, checked the on/off button on the rear of the PS, checked the voltage input selector (115), and all connections. I swapped RAM with my roomates computer and that did not solve the problem. I then hooked my mobo to the power supply on my roomates computer and sure enough the fans turned on and it started to boot-up...so I am assuming this is a problem with MY power supply????
Here are the specs on my computer:
Enermax 330W Switching Power Supply: +3.3V: 30A, +5V: 32A, +12V: 12A, -5V: 1A, -12V: 1A, +5Vsb: 1.8A, +3.3 & 5V 160W
Gigabyte GA-7VRX rev 2.0
Kingston Value Ram 512 MB DDR 333
AMD 2000 XP
Geforce4 ti4400
WD 80GB SE
Liteon CDRW and Liteon DVD...
Audigy, Leadtek TV tuner, LAN
I am not sure what to do...I can go to Fry's tomorrow and pick up a 350W or 400W ps, preferrably an Antec or Enermax...
ARGHH!! this is so annoying..., being in college w/o a working computer is like hell... i can't do my CS assignment for wed. without it!
Thanks for any help you can provide!
I recently bought a new computer in august from ABS and it just suddenly stopped powering on last night (it had been running fine and extremely stable for a month and a half). I was using it last night and then decided to clean the case. I cleaned it out with a compressed air can to blow out some dust that had accumulated in the case. After getting rid of the dust I tried to boot up. I pressed the power button but the system fans will not turn on; all that happens is an LED next to the ATX power supply input on the motherboard (Gigabyte GA-7VRX) will light on orange, but noting else. I think the power supply (although perfectly intact with no apparent signs of a burn-out) has stopped working. I have cleared the CMOS, checked the on/off button on the rear of the PS, checked the voltage input selector (115), and all connections. I swapped RAM with my roomates computer and that did not solve the problem. I then hooked my mobo to the power supply on my roomates computer and sure enough the fans turned on and it started to boot-up...so I am assuming this is a problem with MY power supply????
Here are the specs on my computer:
Enermax 330W Switching Power Supply: +3.3V: 30A, +5V: 32A, +12V: 12A, -5V: 1A, -12V: 1A, +5Vsb: 1.8A, +3.3 & 5V 160W
Gigabyte GA-7VRX rev 2.0
Kingston Value Ram 512 MB DDR 333
AMD 2000 XP
Geforce4 ti4400
WD 80GB SE
Liteon CDRW and Liteon DVD...
Audigy, Leadtek TV tuner, LAN
I am not sure what to do...I can go to Fry's tomorrow and pick up a 350W or 400W ps, preferrably an Antec or Enermax...
ARGHH!! this is so annoying..., being in college w/o a working computer is like hell... i can't do my CS assignment for wed. without it!
Thanks for any help you can provide!