Hi
I was wondering if anyone can advise me or offer me some opinions.
Around 9 months ago my Asus P5B mobo died, it lasted me about 2 years, infact I still have in the box the CPU it was running, an E6600. As I had over clocked it slightly I figured a 2 year life was ok.
At the time I had the money to buy another Asus board. this time a P5Q-E. I also treated myself to a Q9550.
However after nearly 10 months my PSU (xillence 700w) died or I thought it was that. After failing to boot or even get any power on, I unplugged the PSU from the wall socket, left it and plugged it back in. When I did so it went pop and a bright flash came from the PSU.
Thing the PSU was dead now, I ordered a new on. An OCZ StealthXstream 700w. However no that I have swapped out the PSU I still have no power.
I suspect I have fried the board.
First question. Is there anything else I can try before I buy more hardware?
I have disconnected all drives and memory just leaving CPU and Fans (4 fans)
conected. I don't even get the standby power LED on.
Secondly the only quad core 2.8 cpu with is an Intel I7 930, am I right in thinking this would be a good like for like comparison to my q9550? My Q9550 will prolly end up in the cupboard too. Not sure if that got fried with the mobo, but as silly as it seems, I cant bring myself to jst bin it after only 9 months use.
Thirdly, I can have my motherboard repaired, but I really don't want to have to replace it a few months down the line. I know repairs are often temporary and have a limited life. Changing the mobo is a pain and I would rather do it once.
Though very expensive to me I would if need be go "tripple channel" and buy hardware that will certainly last me 3 years and write the cost off over that time. However having been stung with 2 Asus boards, I think I may go back to Gigabyte.
Oh lastly can any one reccomend a good Mobo that has e-sata (lots seem not to have that) and a fair number of USB ports. (it seems very hard to find both)
I was wondering if anyone can advise me or offer me some opinions.
Around 9 months ago my Asus P5B mobo died, it lasted me about 2 years, infact I still have in the box the CPU it was running, an E6600. As I had over clocked it slightly I figured a 2 year life was ok.
At the time I had the money to buy another Asus board. this time a P5Q-E. I also treated myself to a Q9550.
However after nearly 10 months my PSU (xillence 700w) died or I thought it was that. After failing to boot or even get any power on, I unplugged the PSU from the wall socket, left it and plugged it back in. When I did so it went pop and a bright flash came from the PSU.
Thing the PSU was dead now, I ordered a new on. An OCZ StealthXstream 700w. However no that I have swapped out the PSU I still have no power.
I suspect I have fried the board.
First question. Is there anything else I can try before I buy more hardware?
I have disconnected all drives and memory just leaving CPU and Fans (4 fans)
conected. I don't even get the standby power LED on.
Secondly the only quad core 2.8 cpu with is an Intel I7 930, am I right in thinking this would be a good like for like comparison to my q9550? My Q9550 will prolly end up in the cupboard too. Not sure if that got fried with the mobo, but as silly as it seems, I cant bring myself to jst bin it after only 9 months use.
Thirdly, I can have my motherboard repaired, but I really don't want to have to replace it a few months down the line. I know repairs are often temporary and have a limited life. Changing the mobo is a pain and I would rather do it once.
Though very expensive to me I would if need be go "tripple channel" and buy hardware that will certainly last me 3 years and write the cost off over that time. However having been stung with 2 Asus boards, I think I may go back to Gigabyte.
Oh lastly can any one reccomend a good Mobo that has e-sata (lots seem not to have that) and a fair number of USB ports. (it seems very hard to find both)