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PC Do not power up

Asked by: fgili


I am trying to build a pc with asus Motherboard type P4PE with 2GH p4 Processor socket 478 and DDR Ram I have connected every thing correctly but when I try to switch on the machine nothing is happening I can only see the SB_pwr1 light and no sound at all I do not know what I have done wrong

Please help..

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2004-02-21 at 08:08:37ID20893126
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by: AlbertaBeefPosted on 2004-02-21 at 08:30:44ID: 10420825

First a question:  are all the components new, including case/power supply, drives, etc.?  If so, it's possible any one of the components is DOA.

But lets get down to basics:  Remove the motherboard from the case and place onto a wooden surface or onto the box it came in.  Plug in nothing but cpu / fan, memory, video and plug the power supply into it.  Make sure the cpu fan plug is plugged into the correct header on the motherboard, as some boards won't boot if it thinks you don't have a cpu fan.

Once you've got it setup that way, try to boot.  If it does, it's likely something was misassembled and you need to watch during your assembly to ensure your board is using the proper standoffs in the case, that cables are connected properly, etc.

You can also look at the power supply to make sure it's set to the proper voltage:  at the back there's usually a red switch to indicate whether you're using 110 or 220v (might say 115/230) but make sure it's set to the proper voltage in your area.

 

by: AlbertaBeefPosted on 2004-02-21 at 08:32:13ID: 10420835

Now if you find it DOESN'T work plugged in minimally (like I said, just the board on something static-free like a wooden board or a cardboard box, with nothing but cpu/fan/memory/video/power supply plugged in) then you're looking at a bad component, most likely.

 

by: lidskyPosted on 2004-02-21 at 09:19:19ID: 10421186

Make sure that the wires from the front panel on/off switch are connected to the correct pins on the motherboard.

 

by: StealthMulletPosted on 2004-02-22 at 04:58:10ID: 10425287

2 most common causes of no power to a self build:

1. CMOS (or also called RTC RAM) jumper set to CLEAR instead of NORMAL, check your manual.

2. The front panel power switch is connected to the wrong pair of pins from the front of the case, you won't believe how many calls I get from people who do this, a common error is to fit the jumper width ways along the 2 rows of pins as opposed to length ways.

 

by: AlbertaBeefPosted on 2004-10-11 at 18:51:13ID: 12283186

split, AlbertaBeef/lidsky/StealthMullet

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