In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Schus"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I've just put together a P4C800-E deluxe. Its been running for about 2
> weeks with no problem. This am I went to turn it on and nothing. No post,
> humm or anything. Ther is a light on the motherboard that is lit. Even
> though the power supply is only 2 weeks old maybe thats the problem. I
> checked the power switch for a break in the line using an ohm meter and all
> is okay. Any other suggestions? How could I check the power supply?
Info on ATX can be found here:
http://www.formfactors.org/developer...atx/atx2_1.pdf (see page 19)
To start the supply, disconnect all loads and connect PS_ON# to COM.
The power supply will run as long as they make contact.
All power supplies have some minimum load specified for them. If the
supply is run with no load, the voltages can be off. I use some load
resistors to draw the minimum load when testing a supply. But a simple
test is to just check to see if the power supply fan is running.
If you decide to give up, and pull the board out of your case, you
might also inspect the bottom of the motherboard for this problem.
It is the post by "mechabouncer" in the following thread, and applies
to the P4C800 Deluxe. Since you have a different model, it probably
isn't this problem, but have a look anyway:
http://www.techsupportforums.com/sho...p?postid=41955
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~nightops/eki/DSC00249.JPG (lower right corner)
HTH,
Paul