"tb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have two desktops hooked up to the same power strip. After I shut down
>the PCs I also turn the power strip switch off.
>
> When I turn the power strip switch back on, desktop A starts up
> immediately after I press its power button. For desktop B, I have to wait
> approx. one minute before pressing its power button. If I don't do that,
> computer B will simply not turn on.
>
> I can pretty much rule out a problem with the power strip or the wall
> electrical receptacle. I also have used a different power cable between
> the power strip and the computer's power supply plug.
>
> Since I know absolutely zero about electronics, I am turning to this NG
> for ideas as to what could be wrong with desktop B. What would be the
> most probable cause that prevents desktop B from turning on after I switch
> the power strip on and immediately press the PC's power button?
>
> The motherboard is MSI Eclipse SLI X58. Despite being an SLI motherboard,
> I only have one Radeon HD 4850 512MB installed. I have 6GB of memory and
> an Intel i7-920 microprocessor. The power supply is a Seasonic 400W.
>
> Up till two weeks ago I did not have this problem and the PC is only about
> three years old...
>
> Thanks.
> --
> tb
Why not turn on desktop B first and then turn on desktop A?
If the problem shifts to A then I would suggest it's the powerstrip. If
desktop B continues to not turn on I might suggest it's its power supply.
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Jan Alter
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