Computer won't turn on :(

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Hi,

Had a self-build machine running for about 2 years now, and all of a sudden it has refused to turn on. This started a couple of nights ago, pressed the power button and nothing happened, after 6 or 7 tries it sprung into life.
Then last night it took about 30 attempts, now today it just point blank refuses to start.

The case is an Antec Sonata II, which still has the original PSU it came with installed. My dad suggested it might just be the power switch, so we popped that out and he tried connecting the two wires for a second to see if that would fire it up. No joy.

The motherboard still has a light on when the power is turned on at the plug, so does this mean the motherboard itself is kaput, as power is still running from the PSU it would seem? And the switch seemed to break progressively, rather than all of a sudden?

Can anyone help/suggest anything? :(

Cheers
 
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Whitestar said:
You say you tried connecting the two wires.

Did you try taking the switch off of the motherboard and connecting the two power pins with a paper clip of something metal.

No, but have just tried that now and it doesn't work, does that indicate a problem with the motherboard? The board is an Asus Socket 939 A8N-SLi Premium if that helps.

Thanks for the help.
 
No, nothing happens at all when I press the power button. I did mean before that when the power is on at the wall socket and the rocker switch on the PSU is on, then there is a light on the motherboard, but that's the only indication of power I can see. That's why I didn't think it could be the PSU, as I figured nothing would come through if it was broken. But my dad says that's not the case, so guess I'll have to try another PSU before anything else.
 
Ok guys, thanks very much for all of your help, much appreciated. I'll take it to work tomorrow and try another PSU in it and see if that works.

Just out of interest, if I do have to get a new one, would a newer Antec one be a safe bet? As the whole idea was to keep noise to a minimum originally, and the PSU that came with the Sonata has a connector that sensed how hot the PC was and only kicked in the fan if it got a bit warm. Or are there better options instead?

Think the PSU in there is a TruePower 450W iirc.

Thanks again for all the advice. :)
 
Unbelievable. Brought the PC into work today, and just before I try a different PSU I thought I'd give the current one one last rty, and lo and behold it fires up. The PC switched itself off after a few seconds, but second time around it has fired up perfectly, into Windows etc.

Don't understand!
 
Firegod said:
I'd still change it though, you probably just got lucky and then you get all the way home and it stops working again. :(


Want to pick some lottery numbers for me? ;)

After about half an hour the thing stopped responding again, fans etc wouldn't so much as even flicker! So your were spot on there mate, I swapped it out for one in another machine here and it works fine, so best get one ordered!

Can you make any suggestions at all, as I mentioned a couple of posts up I was thinking about another Antec PSU to ensure it stays quiet? Basic build consists of a Athlon 64 3700+, 2 GB Corsair XMS RAM, Geforce 7900GTX, 3 separate HDD's and a DVD-RW drive, so one of their 550W ones should be plenty enough shouldn't it?

Thanks for the help :)
 
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