Ok, yesterday morning my mother called me and said the PC turned on, then turned off shortly afterwards and wouldn't turn on again.
When I got home to have a look at it, I assumed it was the PSU, so I replaced it with a spare 200W one I had. It now turned on, but of course a 200W PSU isn't strong enough to run my 7600GT and everything else, so I took that out. After doing so, I realised I had no way to connect my monitor with the onboard GPU port (Both male for some reason).
So anyway, no problem really, eh? Just get a new PSU and it should be fixed?
Wrong.
I just turned it on now, to get in on the network so I can could listen to some of my music on my laptop, and it turned on fine, but as soon as I put in the ethernet cable, it just turned off. Now, it wouldn't turn on again...
I unplugged it, did some stuff, and eventually got it to turn on again (by holding in the button for 10 seconds, then letting go and holding it again). I put in the ethernet cable again, and it stayed on this time. I now went to put in the USB port for my mouse and keyboard, and as soon as it was connected, it turned off.
Now, what's my problem.
Is it the motherboard? Or is the motherboard fine, it's just this spare 200W PSU is only strong enough to run the motherboard, hard drive and DVD drive with no peripherals?
Help...
When I got home to have a look at it, I assumed it was the PSU, so I replaced it with a spare 200W one I had. It now turned on, but of course a 200W PSU isn't strong enough to run my 7600GT and everything else, so I took that out. After doing so, I realised I had no way to connect my monitor with the onboard GPU port (Both male for some reason).
So anyway, no problem really, eh? Just get a new PSU and it should be fixed?
Wrong.
I just turned it on now, to get in on the network so I can could listen to some of my music on my laptop, and it turned on fine, but as soon as I put in the ethernet cable, it just turned off. Now, it wouldn't turn on again...
I unplugged it, did some stuff, and eventually got it to turn on again (by holding in the button for 10 seconds, then letting go and holding it again). I put in the ethernet cable again, and it stayed on this time. I now went to put in the USB port for my mouse and keyboard, and as soon as it was connected, it turned off.
Now, what's my problem.
Is it the motherboard? Or is the motherboard fine, it's just this spare 200W PSU is only strong enough to run the motherboard, hard drive and DVD drive with no peripherals?
Help...
Last edited by FFLink13 (2008-02-05 08:22:16)