- Sep 14, 2004
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My system is currently not powering up, it was running fine but now it's dead. How do I figure out what the weak link is? I suspect it is either the motherboard or the processor. Frist here's the details on the system:
MSI K8N Neo Platinum
AMD Athlon64 3000+
OCZ DDRAM 1GB PC3200 400MHZ
Antec Sonata case
Antec TruePower 380W PSU
Seagate 80GB SATA
Western Digital 160GB SATA
eVGA 64MB TNT video card (old)
The system was running fine except that the front USB ports on the case were not working, then I found a post explaining a common problem with an extra wire in the connection from the Antec case to the JUSB1 connection on the MSI board, LINK. Once i removed that wire the ports worked fine and I was happy. About 10 minutes later the machine powered itself off without me doing anything.
I left it like that and looked at it in the morning, tried to turn it on and got nothing except that the case power LED came on but the power switch had no effect. So I powered it all off using the switch on the back of the power supply, disconnected all drives and USB/Firewire connections and tried again, still nothing.
When I turn on the switch on the PSU, the power LED comes on on the case but nothing else, no fans or anything. The only sound I hear is a small "chirp" whan I power down the PSU. I tried swapping out the PSU with a spare that I have and I get the same result.
So I figure it might be the power switch on the case so I switched the connection on the motherboard to use the reset button as the power switch, that didn't work either. I've read suggestions saying to manually short the power connection with a small screwdriver if you thing the switch isn't working but I am afraid to do that, is that a full live current going through there?
So at this point the PSU seems to be okay and I've removed most other variables from the equation so I'm thinking I somehow have either a dead motherboard or a dead CPU
Is that a correct assuption?
Any ideas on what in this scenario that may have caused this?
How could I pinpoint the problem a bit more? (I don't have a spare mobo or CPU to use)
Thanks for any help, I've sent a request to MSI's technical support too.
MSI K8N Neo Platinum
AMD Athlon64 3000+
OCZ DDRAM 1GB PC3200 400MHZ
Antec Sonata case
Antec TruePower 380W PSU
Seagate 80GB SATA
Western Digital 160GB SATA
eVGA 64MB TNT video card (old)
The system was running fine except that the front USB ports on the case were not working, then I found a post explaining a common problem with an extra wire in the connection from the Antec case to the JUSB1 connection on the MSI board, LINK. Once i removed that wire the ports worked fine and I was happy. About 10 minutes later the machine powered itself off without me doing anything.
I left it like that and looked at it in the morning, tried to turn it on and got nothing except that the case power LED came on but the power switch had no effect. So I powered it all off using the switch on the back of the power supply, disconnected all drives and USB/Firewire connections and tried again, still nothing.
When I turn on the switch on the PSU, the power LED comes on on the case but nothing else, no fans or anything. The only sound I hear is a small "chirp" whan I power down the PSU. I tried swapping out the PSU with a spare that I have and I get the same result.
So I figure it might be the power switch on the case so I switched the connection on the motherboard to use the reset button as the power switch, that didn't work either. I've read suggestions saying to manually short the power connection with a small screwdriver if you thing the switch isn't working but I am afraid to do that, is that a full live current going through there?
So at this point the PSU seems to be okay and I've removed most other variables from the equation so I'm thinking I somehow have either a dead motherboard or a dead CPU
Is that a correct assuption?
Any ideas on what in this scenario that may have caused this?
How could I pinpoint the problem a bit more? (I don't have a spare mobo or CPU to use)
Thanks for any help, I've sent a request to MSI's technical support too.