New system teething problems

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Hello all,

I've assembled my new system (minus the new case, whacked it in an old one, sigh). So, everything is wired up and it looks ready to go, but upon pressing the power switch the PSU fan spins for all of half a second, then nothing, silence, and it won't spin the fin for that half a second unless the PSU has been off for a little while.

Any thoughts? I might be making some school boy errors here...
 
Okay, it looks like it's mounted fine... The PSU makes a clicking sound just after the fan shuts off. Could it be shorting somewhere? I've had a look but can't see anything obvious!
 
Included with the case there should be little gold screws that go into the case. The motherboard is then placed on top of these standoffs and screwed into them. This prevents the motherboard from touching the case and shorting out. They look like this:

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Yep, they're all fine.

Is it worth taking the motherboard out of the case and powering it on using a screwdriver to see if that would work? Could be me crappy temporary case shorting it somewhere...
 
AMD Llano A-3850
Kingston HyperX Genesis 2x4gb
OCZ Vertex 30gb
WD Caviar Blue 500gb
XFX Core Edition 550W PSU
Gigabyte GA-A75M-UD2H AMD A75 Mobo.

Any suggestions as to what I should put the motherboard on if I take it out of the case? Unvarnished wood?
 
If you have still got the motherboard box, then put it on that. Otherwise I'm not really sure.

PSU calculator says that you would only need 350W, so you've got enough power. Hmm.. :confused:
 
Right- Have taken it out. Same result, really odd. I'd assume dud motherboard? I'd be surprised if it was DOA and as always I was absolutely careful in handling it when taking it out of packaging i.e. discharging static elsewhere and so on.

I'm going to wait until my proper case comes, hopefully tomorrow and see if I get the same result, bizarrely leaving technology alone just... only occasionally... makes it work, haha.
 
Try with only one stick of RAM, if you get the same results, switch them over.

Then try with only one of the drives in. First the SSD, then swap it for the HDD.
 
Okay, tried it without any other components in. I.e. the set up consists of the motherboard, PSU, CPU and that's it. The system should still power on like that right? But alas, nothing.

RMA the motherboard?:(
 
It would need RAM for it to power on. Do you get any beeps at all? If not, then I think the RMA may be necessary :/
 
like you say strip it all down and give it a good talking to (then let it sit over night thinking), once the compolants have absorbed you threats then all may be fine, if that dont work then a RMA
 
Haha, yes, I have boxed my goodies away and shall try over the weekend, will RMA it on Monday methinks!

Is there anyway to check that it IS the motherboard not the PSU? Sadly I don't have another desktop to test with!
 
Right- After receiving my case, set it all up. PSU fans don't even move. Anyway, tried the paper clip trick- nothing, guessing the PSU is a dud, not the motherboard. I'm just hoping that where I set the lot up that somehow the PSU didn't take the other components with it...
 
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