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    Ext User(SpendRight) Guest

    New Computer Issues

    Hi Folks,

    Building a new computer; got the components from microcenter. Plugged
    in power to mother board; ram; video card etc; and tried to turn on
    the power on the power supply to no avail. dead silence no lights or
    anything. unhooked everything. only plugged in CD Rom and Hard drive
    and used onboard graphics card. Tried to turn on again but ntice that
    the switch on the power supply was stuck in the | position ("the on
    position") when I tried to switch it back, it just bounced back to the
    on position. Still didnt get any power. anyway your suggestions are
    welcome!

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    Ext User(Paul) Guest

    Re: New Computer Issues

    SpendRight wrote:
    > Hi Folks,
    >
    > Building a new computer; got the components from microcenter. Plugged
    > in power to mother board; ram; video card etc; and tried to turn on
    > the power on the power supply to no avail. dead silence no lights or
    > anything. unhooked everything. only plugged in CD Rom and Hard drive
    > and used onboard graphics card. Tried to turn on again but ntice that
    > the switch on the power supply was stuck in the | position ("the on
    > position") when I tried to switch it back, it just bounced back to the
    > on position. Still didnt get any power. anyway your suggestions are
    > welcome!


    Take the power supply back immediately. You don't want to fool around
    with a duff power switch!

    If your power supply is a brand in the "Tier 5" group here, try a
    different brand when you go back to Microcenter.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=108088

    I see that Microcenter stocks several different types of
    power supply testers. If they aren't blister-packed, perhaps
    they can connect one of these to your replacement power supply,
    before you leave the store. You want to at least hear the fan
    spinning on the unit, as proof that it responded to the PS_ON# signal
    on the main 24 pin connector.

    http://www.microcenter.com/search_re...3&submit2.y=11

    One thing a power supply tester should do, is put a slight load on the
    PSU. I think the Startech example, may only be loading one rail, and
    drawing about 25 watts on the 5V rail or thereabouts. But at least it
    offers some load, while it switches on the unit. Power supply should
    start, as soon as the Startech connector, is plugged to the new
    supply's connector. What the Startech will do, is connect PS_ON# to COM,
    to cause the PSU to run. (The Startech will get hot, so don't grab
    it by where the resistor is located.)

    http://www.startech.com/Product/Item...PSUTEST20&c=CA

    I don't see any point in playing with the old PSU. Point out the bad
    switch and ask for a new, different brand this time.

    Paul

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