The power supply on my PC works, but the fan is making an intermittent "tic-tic-tic" noise, so I decided to replace it.
After installing the new power supply, I got nothing. No LEDs, no fan, no hum... nothing. So I pulled the new power supply out, manually jumped pin 14 to ground, and it fired right up. I checked the voltages on all of the pins and all are in spec.
While I was doing this, I reinstalled my old power supply and my PC worked fine, so I guess the socket and the on/off button were not damaged in the switch over.
So I reinstalled the NEW power supply again and I got... nothing. Again.
This has me stumped. The new power supply is fine when outside the machine, and the socket and on/off button in the machine seem to work fine as well. Any ideas? :sarc:
After installing the new power supply, I got nothing. No LEDs, no fan, no hum... nothing. So I pulled the new power supply out, manually jumped pin 14 to ground, and it fired right up. I checked the voltages on all of the pins and all are in spec.
While I was doing this, I reinstalled my old power supply and my PC worked fine, so I guess the socket and the on/off button were not damaged in the switch over.
So I reinstalled the NEW power supply again and I got... nothing. Again.
This has me stumped. The new power supply is fine when outside the machine, and the socket and on/off button in the machine seem to work fine as well. Any ideas? :sarc:
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- me / #1
- OS
- windows 7 x64 Home Premium
- CPU
- intel q6600
- Motherboard
- gigbyte ga ep45 ud3l
- Memory
- g.skill 8gb ddr2 1066 (pc2 8500)
- Graphics Card(s)
- evga geforce 9800 gtx 512 mb
- Screen Resolution
- 1680 x 1050
- Hard Drives
- wd caviar black 500 gb
wd caviar black 1tb
wd elements 1tb external hd x2
- PSU
- raidmax 500w
- Case
- smilodon (yes, t'was the pretty blue lites that got me!)