This may be a bit long but I will greatly appreciate you taking the minute or so to read it and if you have any input to please share it. I've been working on this for over 4 hours now and am ready to throw in the towel and throw it in the trash! Going to try to summarize this as quickly as I can.
Brother has an A64 3200+ with a 7600GTS and an Ultra (Fry's) 500w power supply. The computer stopped working. Case open, the CPU fan spins one revolution or so and stops. Bought a new power supply, nothing. Bought a new motherboard, nothing. Bought a new CPU, nothing. I had a new PC Chips motherboard, new E1200 CPU and 2 gigs of new DDR2 that I told him he could have for cheap so he took it to build what we thought would be a new computer.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813185110
Installed everything, and the same symptom. The CPU fan (this time the E1200, last time the 3200+) goes for about a revolution and stops. I then had him bring it over and upon further inspection I notice his 7600GTS (eVGA) has 5 of the 10 capacitors on the top blown with orange-brown oozing out of the top, which had dried by this point. I took the video card out and booted without it and the CPU fan spins but nothing else happens. This motherboard has on-board video so I hooked three monitors (CRT + 2 nice LCDs) up to the VGA on-board and each monitor goes from sleep mode to having a green power light for a second and back into sleep mode. I then took my 3870 out of my computer, installed it, and the same thing. I then hooked a monitor up to the on-board video and the 3870 and they both go green for a second, then off. I tried resetting the CMOS with no luck. Tried a USB and PS/2 keyboard (I tried it all) to see if I could somehow get into BIOS and no luck. Tried an UATA 100 and a SATA HD with no luck. One odd thing with the UATA is that if it was plugged into the ribbon cable it wouldn't power up with the system. If I only plugged its power cable in it would. I tried CS, master and slave with all the same result.
As you can see, I'm very frustrated. What I just thought of is what if the power supply is bad and is "cooking" everything it touches? Or, could a fried video card have killed the motherboards? I did try my Enermax Liberty 500w in his computer and got all of the same symptoms. I literally have been exchanging parts for almost 4 hours and gaining nothing.
Thank you very much for taking the time to get this far and for any input you may have.
Brother has an A64 3200+ with a 7600GTS and an Ultra (Fry's) 500w power supply. The computer stopped working. Case open, the CPU fan spins one revolution or so and stops. Bought a new power supply, nothing. Bought a new motherboard, nothing. Bought a new CPU, nothing. I had a new PC Chips motherboard, new E1200 CPU and 2 gigs of new DDR2 that I told him he could have for cheap so he took it to build what we thought would be a new computer.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813185110
Installed everything, and the same symptom. The CPU fan (this time the E1200, last time the 3200+) goes for about a revolution and stops. I then had him bring it over and upon further inspection I notice his 7600GTS (eVGA) has 5 of the 10 capacitors on the top blown with orange-brown oozing out of the top, which had dried by this point. I took the video card out and booted without it and the CPU fan spins but nothing else happens. This motherboard has on-board video so I hooked three monitors (CRT + 2 nice LCDs) up to the VGA on-board and each monitor goes from sleep mode to having a green power light for a second and back into sleep mode. I then took my 3870 out of my computer, installed it, and the same thing. I then hooked a monitor up to the on-board video and the 3870 and they both go green for a second, then off. I tried resetting the CMOS with no luck. Tried a USB and PS/2 keyboard (I tried it all) to see if I could somehow get into BIOS and no luck. Tried an UATA 100 and a SATA HD with no luck. One odd thing with the UATA is that if it was plugged into the ribbon cable it wouldn't power up with the system. If I only plugged its power cable in it would. I tried CS, master and slave with all the same result.
As you can see, I'm very frustrated. What I just thought of is what if the power supply is bad and is "cooking" everything it touches? Or, could a fried video card have killed the motherboards? I did try my Enermax Liberty 500w in his computer and got all of the same symptoms. I literally have been exchanging parts for almost 4 hours and gaining nothing.
Thank you very much for taking the time to get this far and for any input you may have.
