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Hi
I'm looking to upgrade my old spare PC and bring it up to date - but when I try to turn it on at the mo it's dead. I want to upgrade it sensibly as I only built it 2 years ago and many parts should be still fine - case, PSU, drives etc, - but I don't know what parts are fried. Your thoughts please... symptoms are:
Power supply connected, all internal connections appear fine, it hasn't been tampered with since I last turned it on about 6 months ago. It has the Standby LED light on on the NForce 4 mobo, so the mobo is getting juice, but when I press the power switch nothing happens. At all. There is also an on-mobo power switch and that's not working either, so it's not the case switch that is faulty. There are POST diag lights onboard but they don't even flicker. Nothing at all happens.
So what do you think is likely wrong? Is it mobo/cpu, or could it be PSU - could the PSU be giving a base level of juice to light the mobo LED, but not firing up when switched?
TIA
Bert
PS - PSU is Antec True Power 440W.
I'm looking to upgrade my old spare PC and bring it up to date - but when I try to turn it on at the mo it's dead. I want to upgrade it sensibly as I only built it 2 years ago and many parts should be still fine - case, PSU, drives etc, - but I don't know what parts are fried. Your thoughts please... symptoms are:
Power supply connected, all internal connections appear fine, it hasn't been tampered with since I last turned it on about 6 months ago. It has the Standby LED light on on the NForce 4 mobo, so the mobo is getting juice, but when I press the power switch nothing happens. At all. There is also an on-mobo power switch and that's not working either, so it's not the case switch that is faulty. There are POST diag lights onboard but they don't even flicker. Nothing at all happens.
So what do you think is likely wrong? Is it mobo/cpu, or could it be PSU - could the PSU be giving a base level of juice to light the mobo LED, but not firing up when switched?
TIA
Bert
PS - PSU is Antec True Power 440W.
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