Need help - power problem.

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Hi,

Its been happening for a while.

To put it into perspective, my computer/etc are plugged into a surge protector, and when it turn it on power runs through the system even though it isn't on.

For example, the HSF and the fans in the PSU/Case all spin (slower than normal) and my 2 cathods light up (again dimmer than usual) and the light on the motherboard is on.

Before I went away for the summer, this happened.. for roughly 1min or so, and at the time I didnt have the motivation to fix it, I came back home, and some family members had been on it, and now it did this for 10 mins (bare in mind whilst its doing this "on but not" thing, I cant turn on the computer. Now it does it for hours and eventually I turn it off because Im worried I'll break the thing (even more?)

Any advice, I tried taking every wire out and then putting back in.

Thanks in advance.

edit : http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17649422 this sounds similar.. but the motherboard isnt dead and neither is the cpu?
 
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Well try it without the surge protector first, just to eliminate that.

As mentioned in that thread, usually this sort of thing is a psu/board problem.
The motherboard may not be dead, but how do you know its not damaged or faulty?

Whats your psu/board?

Does it do this only when cold?
 
Update : Left my computer alone for months, tonight I thought I would have another go, took all the wires out, took the PSU out undusted it etc, put it all back together - as soon as I plug the power cable in, the CPU fan whirs - system fans move, same problem.

Really dont know what to do, is it worth me buying a cheap PSU to try, or is it more likely a dead motherboard (NF7-S). I have a decent amount of gear in the PC that hasnt been used for a long time now :(
 
Try doing what i mentioned above and answering those questions. Don't bother buying a cheap psu yet.

Unplugging the wires and leaving it for a time won't fix it. Something will need replacing.
 
Joe thanks for your help and replies. Turns out it was the power supply, plain and simple! Works again now, borrowing one of a mate till I can afford one for myself.
 
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