I have a problem. I let my computer stay on for a night and when I woke up in the morning it seemed to be shut down. The power switch didn't respond, neither did help removing power cable for some period of time. Opened the case door and saw that the motherboard LED is blinking (green). I've never seen it blinking before.
Later I discovered that when the power cable has been removed for some time and then I reinsert it into the socker, the onboard led stays green (not blinking) for ca 10 seconds and then starts blinking again. If in that time, when it's not blinking, I press the power switch, the system turns on (the fans start spinning only and I hear harddrive powering up for a moment) but nothing else happens (no info appears on LCD at all, even no error messages).
Machine specs:
C2D 6600, P5N-E SLI, 3x1GB 800Mhz ADATA DDR2, Geforce 8800 GTX, FSP Epsilon 700W PSU, 2xHDD (1xATA, 1xSATA), Creative XtremeMusic, DVD-RW. Bios is upgraded to latest (seemed to work fine without bugs), no overclocking done. Case is Antec P180 and CPU cooler is some Thermaltake model with heatpipes and a fan controller. Operating system: Vista (64bit).
I'm out of ideas. Is it motherboard, psu, cpu ? I have no ideas. Please advise.
Best regards, Desmond
Later I discovered that when the power cable has been removed for some time and then I reinsert it into the socker, the onboard led stays green (not blinking) for ca 10 seconds and then starts blinking again. If in that time, when it's not blinking, I press the power switch, the system turns on (the fans start spinning only and I hear harddrive powering up for a moment) but nothing else happens (no info appears on LCD at all, even no error messages).
Machine specs:
C2D 6600, P5N-E SLI, 3x1GB 800Mhz ADATA DDR2, Geforce 8800 GTX, FSP Epsilon 700W PSU, 2xHDD (1xATA, 1xSATA), Creative XtremeMusic, DVD-RW. Bios is upgraded to latest (seemed to work fine without bugs), no overclocking done. Case is Antec P180 and CPU cooler is some Thermaltake model with heatpipes and a fan controller. Operating system: Vista (64bit).
I'm out of ideas. Is it motherboard, psu, cpu ? I have no ideas. Please advise.
Best regards, Desmond