The other day I turned my computer off for a while (always a bad idea) and then it did no longer work. Nothing. No POST. Just fans for about 5 seconds and then auto restart.
Naturally I assumed my motherboard, a Gigabyte 965P-DS3P, had taken all the abuse it could handle and had finally given up the ghost. I ordered a P35-DS3P to replace it and also took the opportunity to aquire an 8800GT and 22" samsung monitor... couldn't resist...
So I hook up all the replacement parts and fire it up - same thing! Restarts itself immediately!
I already tried running with one memory stick, removing all the drives, running the whole thing with no case, etc, so now I'm thinking I've done something very stupid - is it possible the PSU had gone bad? Could it have killed the board, and then when I installed the new one, killed that too?!? So I take the PSU (Enermax Liberty 500) to bits. Internally it looks fine - nothing blown and no bulging caps - so I green wire test it with a minimal load of one fan. Works fine. Voltages within spec when measured with a digital multimeter. Whats more there were no burn marks on the board power connections which were present last time I killed a board with a PSU.
All the same I tried with a completely different, if underpowered, PSU - same damn thing...
Now I'm stumped.
Anyone got any ideas short of getting *another* board, PSU, memory, and processor?
Naturally I assumed my motherboard, a Gigabyte 965P-DS3P, had taken all the abuse it could handle and had finally given up the ghost. I ordered a P35-DS3P to replace it and also took the opportunity to aquire an 8800GT and 22" samsung monitor... couldn't resist...
So I hook up all the replacement parts and fire it up - same thing! Restarts itself immediately!
I already tried running with one memory stick, removing all the drives, running the whole thing with no case, etc, so now I'm thinking I've done something very stupid - is it possible the PSU had gone bad? Could it have killed the board, and then when I installed the new one, killed that too?!? So I take the PSU (Enermax Liberty 500) to bits. Internally it looks fine - nothing blown and no bulging caps - so I green wire test it with a minimal load of one fan. Works fine. Voltages within spec when measured with a digital multimeter. Whats more there were no burn marks on the board power connections which were present last time I killed a board with a PSU.
All the same I tried with a completely different, if underpowered, PSU - same damn thing...
Now I'm stumped.
Anyone got any ideas short of getting *another* board, PSU, memory, and processor?