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Hello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.
I would go for a faulty grounding.Test 1: Change the plug to where you normally connect your computer. Change the location.Test 2: Test your home electricity for power spikes.U MUST HAZ: Surge protector (aka plug box with fuse)
Ps: the computer that i brought has been working for one day now and nothing happened !
Quote from: [NRNS]Suraj on December 18, 2016, 21:45:44 PMHello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.I don't l think that my mobo is the problem here,and i bought a 450 w psu and that's more power that i need due to my old pc Specs: amd radeon 5450 1gb ,4 gigs of ddr2 ram,and a core 2 duo E6750 2.66 Ghz
i saw the problem reaper first you ask to fix the psu and you turn it to 450 watts try to look your pc if there's a chips who's overheat like the IC is not work properly..for me you bought a new one like dell or amd board and be sure its core 2 duo so that you can put your RAM and other pc components to the new motherboard and i guarantee you its a 100 percent working..in Quote from: [NRNS]Reaper on December 19, 2016, 10:45:47 AMQuote from: [NRNS]Suraj on December 18, 2016, 21:45:44 PMHello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.I don't l think that my mobo is the problem here,and i bought a 450 w psu and that's more power that i need due to my old pc Specs: amd radeon 5450 1gb ,4 gigs of ddr2 ram,and a core 2 duo E6750 2.66 Ghz short word assemble.hope i can help for your big problem..
Quote from: lt.rey_santos on December 20, 2016, 10:42:58 AMi saw the problem reaper first you ask to fix the psu and you turn it to 450 watts try to look your pc if there's a chips who's overheat like the IC is not work properly..for me you bought a new one like dell or amd board and be sure its core 2 duo so that you can put your RAM and other pc components to the new motherboard and i guarantee you its a 100 percent working..in Quote from: [NRNS]Reaper on December 19, 2016, 10:45:47 AMQuote from: [NRNS]Suraj on December 18, 2016, 21:45:44 PMhere's the one problem i saw to your PC check the processor if your processor is sealed by thermal paste ( heat sinker ) sometimes pc mechanic forget to sealed processor after they check that one..do this before you buy new motherboard may be this is your last resort ..after this go and installed windows 7 64 bit..Hello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.I don't l think that my mobo is the problem here,and i bought a 450 w psu and that's more power that i need due to my old pc Specs: amd radeon 5450 1gb ,4 gigs of ddr2 ram,and a core 2 duo E6750 2.66 Ghz short word assemble.hope i can help for your big problem..I will suggest to buy new Mobo. cause most of time they are not that durable as other components. But I will suggest to before buying to do test on Mobo, Remove every componet from mobo except cpu,keyboard and display(integrated one, not GPU card) and check for voltage levels and system temps in BIOS.the motherboard controls the power supply and on the motherboard there is a capacitor that needs to completely discharge after you turn off the computer. So from what it looks like the motherboard is going bad. I would suggest RMA on mobo. as i told you did not wanted to sound geeky but multiple psu caused by mobos,and HDD sound weird but thats the case.
i saw the problem reaper first you ask to fix the psu and you turn it to 450 watts try to look your pc if there's a chips who's overheat like the IC is not work properly..for me you bought a new one like dell or amd board and be sure its core 2 duo so that you can put your RAM and other pc components to the new motherboard and i guarantee you its a 100 percent working..in Quote from: [NRNS]Reaper on December 19, 2016, 10:45:47 AMQuote from: [NRNS]Suraj on December 18, 2016, 21:45:44 PMhere's the one problem i saw to your PC check the processor if your processor is sealed by thermal paste ( heat sinker ) sometimes pc mechanic forget to sealed processor after they check that one..do this before you buy new motherboard may be this is your last resort ..after this go and installed windows 7 64 bit..Hello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.I don't l think that my mobo is the problem here,and i bought a 450 w psu and that's more power that i need due to my old pc Specs: amd radeon 5450 1gb ,4 gigs of ddr2 ram,and a core 2 duo E6750 2.66 Ghz short word assemble.hope i can help for your big problem..
Quote from: [NRNS]Suraj on December 18, 2016, 21:45:44 PMhere's the one problem i saw to your PC check the processor if your processor is sealed by thermal paste ( heat sinker ) sometimes pc mechanic forget to sealed processor after they check that one..do this before you buy new motherboard may be this is your last resort ..after this go and installed windows 7 64 bit..Hello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.I don't l think that my mobo is the problem here,and i bought a 450 w psu and that's more power that i need due to my old pc Specs: amd radeon 5450 1gb ,4 gigs of ddr2 ram,and a core 2 duo E6750 2.66 Ghz
here's the one problem i saw to your PC check the processor if your processor is sealed by thermal paste ( heat sinker ) sometimes pc mechanic forget to sealed processor after they check that one..do this before you buy new motherboard may be this is your last resort ..after this go and installed windows 7 64 bit..Hello mate, there are numerous problems that results in psu in dead. One of them is mobo requesting more power than it allotted to one. What I would suggest if you have dead psus, keep them start for like 1 hr, without connecting to mobo you can start psu by connecting green plug to any black plug using safety pin. Also please mention your system specs. Friend of mine had similar problem. The mobo was giving more power to pcie slot.
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