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Teaser re power supply or motherboard
I am trying to sort out a powering problem with a
friends Fujitsu-Siemens computer. The machine would not power up at all. I e ventually got it running by using a paperclip between green and one of the b lacks on the 20pin connector going to mother board, have also replaced main switch to mb. Where do I go from here - is it down to a mb problem ? Is it safe to leave paperclip in 20pin connector when connected to mb ? Does the paperclip test guarantee that the power supply is not the problem ? |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:33:40 +0100, "tph"
wrote: I am trying to sort out a powering problem with a friends Fujitsu-Siemens computer. The machine would not power up at all. I e ventually got it running by using a paperclip between green and one of the b lacks on the 20pin connector going to mother board, have also replaced main switch to mb. Seems like a dead motherboard if the PSU will work like that. I don't think you should leave the paper clip inside while trying to work the board. Some of these PSU are designed not to start if there's a short circuit or something. Or you could borrow another PSU and try it. -- L.Angel: I'm looking for web design work. If you need basic to med complexity webpages at affordable rates, email me Standard HTML, SHTML, MySQL + PHP or ASP, Javascript. If you really want, FrontPage & DreamWeaver too. But keep in mind you pay extra bandwidth for their bloated code |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:33:40 +0100, "tph" wrote:
I am trying to sort out a powering problem with a friends Fujitsu-Siemens computer. The machine would not power up at all. I e ventually got it running by using a paperclip between green and one of the b lacks on the 20pin connector going to mother board, have also replaced main switch to mb. Where do I go from here - is it down to a mb problem ? Is it safe to leave paperclip in 20pin connector when connected to mb ? Does the paperclip test guarantee that the power supply is not the problem ? If shorting the pins on the mbrd header for the case switch doesn't bring it up and shorting at the P/S connector does, then there is obviously a mbrd problem. Check the solder joints at the header and check for voltage there too... otherwise it's likely deep in the mbrd traces. I'm pretty sure the paper clip test is confirmation that the P/S is good but I wouldn't leave a short on the P/S connector - the power switch on ATX is supposed to be an instant on and off deal. How old is the system and what chipset is this? There was a problem way back with VIA chipsets having trouble with some flakey power supplies; there were also some power-supply/mbrd combos which were extremely sensitive to temperature - they would not come up if the ambient temp was below ~67F... try a hairdryer on it to see.:-) Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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