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So,last week I had the problem where pushing the power button on my case did nothing. USB ports still worked and the mobo standby light was still on despite not powering on the PC when I pushed it.
I unplugged the PC from the surge protector and into the mains and it worked fine so I replaced the surge strip and everything worked fine...for 6 days.
Cut to last night and same problem arises. What I did notice is when I pushed the power button there was nothing except the first time it happened which was a 8 second delay in it coming on. When I pulled the kettle lead from the back the PC turned on once the lead was 3/4s of the way out. I tried this again and it failed to boot with the kettle lead seated but came on when nearly pulled out.
I swapped the kettle lead with one that came with my Dell u2713hm and it works fine but Im expecting this to happen again TBH. I figure its either the kettle which was a cheap one I had laid about or the PSU ,which I tested with a multimeter and was up to scratch, and specifically thesocket on the back.
Could this be the kettle lead and has anyone else had any problems like this before? Im gutted as I thought the replacement of the surge protector had sorted it
I unplugged the PC from the surge protector and into the mains and it worked fine so I replaced the surge strip and everything worked fine...for 6 days.
Cut to last night and same problem arises. What I did notice is when I pushed the power button there was nothing except the first time it happened which was a 8 second delay in it coming on. When I pulled the kettle lead from the back the PC turned on once the lead was 3/4s of the way out. I tried this again and it failed to boot with the kettle lead seated but came on when nearly pulled out.
I swapped the kettle lead with one that came with my Dell u2713hm and it works fine but Im expecting this to happen again TBH. I figure its either the kettle which was a cheap one I had laid about or the PSU ,which I tested with a multimeter and was up to scratch, and specifically thesocket on the back.
Could this be the kettle lead and has anyone else had any problems like this before? Im gutted as I thought the replacement of the surge protector had sorted it