Hello guys,
I really need some help here. I have just built my new computer. it worked fine for a couple of days, but now it just refuses to start.
Antec Sonata III case with 500w power supply
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R motherboard
Inno3D 8800GTS 320
c2d e4400 cpu
2gig kingston ddr2 ram
500g WD sata
win XP
samsung sata CD/DVD burner
What happened was that I burned a CD and closed down my computer in a normal way. When I tried to start it again nothing happens. No life/sound from the harddrive, fans, power supply etc, nothing. First I thought the power supply was broken, but it starts up manually if I connect the green wire to the black wire. So I doubt its broken. The powerswitch on the sonata case works fine, checked it with an multimeter.
I have really no idea what the problem is. Is it a broken motherboard? Broken CPU? I have the e4400 overclocked to 3Ghz, it worked fine for a couple of days as I said before.
Would a broken CPU cause the computer to be totally dead? Obviosly yes, but wouldn't the computer show some signs of life in the startup process even if the CPU is broken?
Any input is more than welcome!
Cheers,
Tobias
I really need some help here. I have just built my new computer. it worked fine for a couple of days, but now it just refuses to start.
Antec Sonata III case with 500w power supply
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R motherboard
Inno3D 8800GTS 320
c2d e4400 cpu
2gig kingston ddr2 ram
500g WD sata
win XP
samsung sata CD/DVD burner
What happened was that I burned a CD and closed down my computer in a normal way. When I tried to start it again nothing happens. No life/sound from the harddrive, fans, power supply etc, nothing. First I thought the power supply was broken, but it starts up manually if I connect the green wire to the black wire. So I doubt its broken. The powerswitch on the sonata case works fine, checked it with an multimeter.
I have really no idea what the problem is. Is it a broken motherboard? Broken CPU? I have the e4400 overclocked to 3Ghz, it worked fine for a couple of days as I said before.
Would a broken CPU cause the computer to be totally dead? Obviosly yes, but wouldn't the computer show some signs of life in the startup process even if the CPU is broken?
Any input is more than welcome!
Cheers,
Tobias
