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Solve : Computer Power Issue - Doesn't seem to be the power supply.? |
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Answer» Hello everybody. Remove/check/swap the fans connected to the motherboard, ESPECIALLY the one on the CPU fan header, I've seen a similar issue where the fan wouldn't register as rotating fast enough on the first "boot" but if the button was pressed again it would work (this was confirmed by manually spinning the cpu fan and it would boot first time).Does that help any? I tried that stuff and it didn't work. I had the idea, though, to replace the CMOS battery. As soon as I plugged the power cord into the PSU after replacing the battery, the green light on the front panel lit up and the CPU fan started spinning, but they both stopped after only a fraction of a second and the computer wouldn't power on. Unplugging and plugging the power cord after that hasn't had any effect. Edit: I took the battery out and when I plugged in the power cord I got the same result as before (green lights, fan SPINS up, stops immediately). I noticed that if I unplug the computer and plug it in before the AUX power light goes off, it will have no response. But, if I unplug, wait for the AUX PWR light to go off, then plug it in, the green lights and fan come on then turn off immediately. What could be causing this? |
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