Custom Desktop won't power up.

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I am currently building a custom desktop (Specifications in My System Specs) and I've run into a few problems along the way:
- When I first put it all together and powered it up, the edge of the motherboard literally caught on fire for a second and I immeadiately turned the power off.
- I returned the motherboard and the psu and got both brand new again.
- I just tried to reinstall the motherboard and psu and now I get no power at all to the pc.
- I checked all connectors to make sure they were plugged in tightly and correctly. Everything looked fine. The 12V atx power connector and 24-pin connector were both plugged in correctly.
- I checked the psu with a paper clip and checked the voltage of each pin that should have been outputting voltage. Everything was fine there. And the psu powered up and the fans turned as soon as I pressed the switch.
- Checked for bad heads on the motherboard. None.
- I also went through all of these steps already: PERFORM THESE STEPS before posting about POST/boot/no video problems! - New-System-Build - Homebuilt-Systems

I'm not sure what else to check. Anyone know what could possibly be wrong with it?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus UL80Jt Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 330UM @ 1.20GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UL80Jt (Socket 989)
Memory
4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
1024Mb Nvidia GeForce 310m
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard Drives
466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)
I highly recommend not using that power supply. Their is no such thing as a $35.00 quality prower supply. A GTX-650 requires a quality power supply along with the rest of your hardware.
I would recommend using a Corsair or a Seasonic power supply 650W or more.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
I agree with Layback Bear about the PSU recommendation.

Did you do the breadboard test, and do you get any boot beep codes now?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
CPU
AMD Athlon II x4 620
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA785G-UD3H
Memory
6GB GSkill DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
AMD 4670 GPU + AMD 4200 IGP
Sound Card
on board Realtek ALC889A
Monitor(s) Displays
RCA 40" LCD TV, Insignia 32" LCD TV, HP 15" LCD monitor
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB,
Samsung F3 1TB (3),
Several others - WD, Seagate, Hitachi, ...
PSU
Corsair 500 W
Case
Rosewill mid tower
Cooling
CM 90mm rifle
Keyboard
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, Dell USB wired
Mouse
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, V7 USB wired
Internet Speed
Spectrum - 100Mbps D / 10Mbps U
Antivirus
Avast, MBAM3, EMET, WinPatrol
Browser
Pale Moon, Firefox, IE
Other Info
2 multi-boot PC's
Mainly HTPC/Office/Gen purpose (no gaming).
Trendnet USB KVM.
LG DVD burner/Blue Ray Player.
Tray system for removable SATA backup drives.

Not currently OCd, under-volted.
I use Hybrid sleep, rarely re-boot or shutdown.

Hauppauge HD-PVR, Avermedia PCIe TV Tuner, Hauppauge PCI TV Tuner.
So could the poor quality of the power supply result in nothing in the pc powering up because it cant handle the load? The fan of the psu doesn't even turn on when I power up the psu when it is connected to everything in the computer. It makes a high pitch ringing noise but nothing happens.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus UL80Jt Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 330UM @ 1.20GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UL80Jt (Socket 989)
Memory
4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
1024Mb Nvidia GeForce 310m
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard Drives
466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)
A poor power supply can cause fires. You have already found that out. It can explode or cause damage to just about everything in your computer. Your last power supply destroyed your motherboard but it also could of damaged you video card and more.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
A poor power supply could cause any number of problems, and that may be what caused your original issue and your current problems.
The original issue resulting in a fire may have fried any number of components including the GPU, CPU, etc. :(

I would not run a PC with a PSU having the issues you are seeing now.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
CPU
AMD Athlon II x4 620
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA785G-UD3H
Memory
6GB GSkill DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
AMD 4670 GPU + AMD 4200 IGP
Sound Card
on board Realtek ALC889A
Monitor(s) Displays
RCA 40" LCD TV, Insignia 32" LCD TV, HP 15" LCD monitor
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB,
Samsung F3 1TB (3),
Several others - WD, Seagate, Hitachi, ...
PSU
Corsair 500 W
Case
Rosewill mid tower
Cooling
CM 90mm rifle
Keyboard
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, Dell USB wired
Mouse
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, V7 USB wired
Internet Speed
Spectrum - 100Mbps D / 10Mbps U
Antivirus
Avast, MBAM3, EMET, WinPatrol
Browser
Pale Moon, Firefox, IE
Other Info
2 multi-boot PC's
Mainly HTPC/Office/Gen purpose (no gaming).
Trendnet USB KVM.
LG DVD burner/Blue Ray Player.
Tray system for removable SATA backup drives.

Not currently OCd, under-volted.
I use Hybrid sleep, rarely re-boot or shutdown.

Hauppauge HD-PVR, Avermedia PCIe TV Tuner, Hauppauge PCI TV Tuner.
Well I did get the PC to boot up now after trying a number of different things. All fans are running. Hard drive and disk drive are running. But now there is no display. The graphics card fan is running and there doesn't seem to be any sign of burns or anything on the actual chip part of it. Is there a command prompt that should show up since the operating system is not installed yet?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus UL80Jt Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 330UM @ 1.20GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UL80Jt (Socket 989)
Memory
4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
1024Mb Nvidia GeForce 310m
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard Drives
466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)
The "no display issue" is likely be due to the fact that the graphic card isn't getting enough power. Fans spinning don't mean the card is receiving enough power to actually run, as fans require little power.

Your PSU does not have the 80 plus certification, which means it won't produce more than 1/2 of the stated output (yes, it's a 300W psu disguised as a 600W as 600W is peak load, something it can keep for a few seconds), and is likely to melt down and damage computer components if you ask more than 300W from it (as being cheap it lacks decent voltage and amperage regulation and safeties).

Please buy a PSU with the 80 plus certification and stop trying to make this piece of crap run your rig, or you'll likely destroy something.

non-certified PSUs are ok for consumer rigs you can buy for cheap at walmart or whatever cheap place you can buy cheap things at. Gaming rigs and workstations only use certified PSUs.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
CPU
AMD Phenom 9650 QuadCore, revision DR-B3
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78
Memory
5 GB yes I run 2x 2GB and 1x 1GB, different brand, spank me.
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT 512 Mb, unknown manufacturer.
Sound Card
Crappy Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Fujitsu Siemens P19-3P
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz Oh yeah, 4:3 rocks!
Hard Drives
(1) MAXTOR S TM3320613AS SATA Disk Device (2) STM35004 18AS SATA Disk Device (3) TOSHIBA USB 2.5"-HDD
PSU
whatever, around 450w
Case
Scavenged from old company PC, 10+ years old
Cooling
CPU fan, GPU fan, case fan, nothing fancy
Keyboard
Microsoft, PS/2, white.
Mouse
Optical, logitec.
Internet Speed
effective max speeds: 70-ish kB/s down 30-ish kB/s up
Antivirus
Avira, free edition.
Browser
Firefox with FXChrome to make it look like Google Chrome :P
Other Info
Was discarded by previous owner due to "horrible performance".
Was running Win Xp from a IDE drive. Yeah. Was a pain.
SATA II drive and Win7 and it zips away! Yay!
I will be taking everyone's advice and getting a new power supply. But does booting up and displaying a screen really require more than 300W?
Also I tried plugging the monitor in through the graphics card and it displayed "no signal". then I unplugged the graphics card and removed it. Then I plugged the monitor into the mobo and still displayed "no signal". Unfortunately I think I know what that means; the cpu is blown or damaged? Or could that be the psu not outputting enough?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus UL80Jt Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 330UM @ 1.20GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UL80Jt (Socket 989)
Memory
4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
1024Mb Nvidia GeForce 310m
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard Drives
466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)
this calculator tells you the power required by your hardware. Fill your specs, and it will tell.

The point is that the PSU you bought isn't 80 plus certified, so it's not been tested to deliver what it promises.
It could be outputting anywhere from 0 to 400 W with wildly fluctuating voltages (this last detail is the thing that damages hardware), and no guarantee that it will survive the stress of operation at more than half its rated output.

Unfortunately I think I know what that means; the cpu is blown or damaged? Or could that be the psu not outputting enough?
Unless you plug a new psu with the 80 plus certification, there is no way to tell.

Although when PSU die (or do power spikes like when asked to output more than possible), the collateral damage are usually hard drives, DVD burners, and whatnot, as most decent gaming motherboards do have good power management systems that stand a better chance to dampen such power spikes.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
CPU
AMD Phenom 9650 QuadCore, revision DR-B3
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78
Memory
5 GB yes I run 2x 2GB and 1x 1GB, different brand, spank me.
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT 512 Mb, unknown manufacturer.
Sound Card
Crappy Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Fujitsu Siemens P19-3P
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz Oh yeah, 4:3 rocks!
Hard Drives
(1) MAXTOR S TM3320613AS SATA Disk Device (2) STM35004 18AS SATA Disk Device (3) TOSHIBA USB 2.5"-HDD
PSU
whatever, around 450w
Case
Scavenged from old company PC, 10+ years old
Cooling
CPU fan, GPU fan, case fan, nothing fancy
Keyboard
Microsoft, PS/2, white.
Mouse
Optical, logitec.
Internet Speed
effective max speeds: 70-ish kB/s down 30-ish kB/s up
Antivirus
Avira, free edition.
Browser
Firefox with FXChrome to make it look like Google Chrome :P
Other Info
Was discarded by previous owner due to "horrible performance".
Was running Win Xp from a IDE drive. Yeah. Was a pain.
SATA II drive and Win7 and it zips away! Yay!
1. Don't turn on your computer with that junk power supply. Isn't one fire enough for you?
2. The old junk power supply could of did more damage than you know
3. Their is no testing of anything until a quality power supply of the proper watts is installed. Then you might find more damage the junk power supply did.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
Ended up just returning the entire bundle. Tiger Direct has great customer service.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus UL80Jt Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 330UM @ 1.20GHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UL80Jt (Socket 989)
Memory
4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
1024Mb Nvidia GeForce 310m
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard Drives
466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)
Very good choice. Most computer bundles are compiled of a few goodies to entice you and the rest is junk.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
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