Okay, so to make a long story short, my computer will not boot. It worked for 5 months prior to this. Specs are:
AMD64 3200+ (at 2.4ghz)
Asus K8V SE Deluxe
1024MB Corsair XMS Ram
160GB Seagate SATA HDD
eVGA 6800GT
Antec TRU550w PSU
Okay, so the computer will not boot up. I can hit the power switch, and the lights and fans come on for a split second and then turn off. I immediately suspected it was the Power Supply, so I tried a new one, and same problem occurs. I took the 4-pin atx connector at the top out and with this out (and just the 12-pin connected) the fans and everything come on for however long I would like without dying, but of course the comptuer doesent boot without that connection. Plugged the 4 pin connector back in, and the lights and things turn on for a split second, and then die out.
What could be the problem? it isnt the powersupply, so Im starting to think that it is the motherboard. I wouldnt mind getting a new motherboard (since the new DFI one looks pretty nice) but I am afraid that the CPU might have been the problem then, and vise versa or even something else the problem. Is there any way that I can test what the problem is? Should I give Asus a call and try to troubleshoot with them? My buddy has the same motherboard and processor, is there any way I could test with his too? How difficult would the processor and such be to remove and replace back onto a new motherboard?
Thanks in advance!
AMD64 3200+ (at 2.4ghz)
Asus K8V SE Deluxe
1024MB Corsair XMS Ram
160GB Seagate SATA HDD
eVGA 6800GT
Antec TRU550w PSU
Okay, so the computer will not boot up. I can hit the power switch, and the lights and fans come on for a split second and then turn off. I immediately suspected it was the Power Supply, so I tried a new one, and same problem occurs. I took the 4-pin atx connector at the top out and with this out (and just the 12-pin connected) the fans and everything come on for however long I would like without dying, but of course the comptuer doesent boot without that connection. Plugged the 4 pin connector back in, and the lights and things turn on for a split second, and then die out.
What could be the problem? it isnt the powersupply, so Im starting to think that it is the motherboard. I wouldnt mind getting a new motherboard (since the new DFI one looks pretty nice) but I am afraid that the CPU might have been the problem then, and vise versa or even something else the problem. Is there any way that I can test what the problem is? Should I give Asus a call and try to troubleshoot with them? My buddy has the same motherboard and processor, is there any way I could test with his too? How difficult would the processor and such be to remove and replace back onto a new motherboard?
Thanks in advance!