- May 28, 2003
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I'll try to give a concise explanation of my situation:
*My system:
Antec Sonata w/ 380W Antec True PS
Pentium 2.8C
2x512 Geil Golden Dragon PC3200 RAM
Abit IS7 MoBo
2 HDDs, video card, & video capture card
Last night I powered off my computer, this morning I tried to turn it on and nothing happened. No fans come on, no HDDs spinning, nothing. Thinking the problem might be my PS, I unplugged the ATX connector and shorted the wires, following a tutorial I found online, that "tell" the power supply to turn on. At this point the power supply fan turned on, as did the system fan and the case fan (CPU fan did not, don't know if it was supposed to or not). So, I am figuring that the power supply is OK. Does this seem right?
Thinking the problem might be with the power on switch on the case, I unplugged the pins that are connected to the switch, and instead shorted the power on wires. When I plugged in the power supply, however, the system remained dead, nothing turned on.
I should mention that the green LED on the MoBo, the one near the power on pins, is ON when the comp is plugged in. Also I should mention that for the past 2 weeks or so my computer has been randomly rebooting. Sometimes it won't do it for 2 days, sometimes it will do it 5 times in an hour. I bought the Abit IS7 from newegg, and it is still under warrante. I actually had to RMA my original IS7 3 months ago, and this is the replacement board they sent me. Before deciding that the problem is the mobo and RMAing it again, though I want to gather the wisdom of Anandtech. So tell me, is my motherboard dead? Thanks
*My system:
Antec Sonata w/ 380W Antec True PS
Pentium 2.8C
2x512 Geil Golden Dragon PC3200 RAM
Abit IS7 MoBo
2 HDDs, video card, & video capture card
Last night I powered off my computer, this morning I tried to turn it on and nothing happened. No fans come on, no HDDs spinning, nothing. Thinking the problem might be my PS, I unplugged the ATX connector and shorted the wires, following a tutorial I found online, that "tell" the power supply to turn on. At this point the power supply fan turned on, as did the system fan and the case fan (CPU fan did not, don't know if it was supposed to or not). So, I am figuring that the power supply is OK. Does this seem right?
Thinking the problem might be with the power on switch on the case, I unplugged the pins that are connected to the switch, and instead shorted the power on wires. When I plugged in the power supply, however, the system remained dead, nothing turned on.
I should mention that the green LED on the MoBo, the one near the power on pins, is ON when the comp is plugged in. Also I should mention that for the past 2 weeks or so my computer has been randomly rebooting. Sometimes it won't do it for 2 days, sometimes it will do it 5 times in an hour. I bought the Abit IS7 from newegg, and it is still under warrante. I actually had to RMA my original IS7 3 months ago, and this is the replacement board they sent me. Before deciding that the problem is the mobo and RMAing it again, though I want to gather the wisdom of Anandtech. So tell me, is my motherboard dead? Thanks