Hi all,
I've had an ongoing situation where my computer will not come out of sleep mode. I push the mouse button and keys but nothing happens, sometime my keyboard starts flashing so I know something is happening, but the screen stays blank.
More recently though, it started to do this when I switch the PC on too. The lights all come on, the fans turn but nothing posts and the screen remains blank.
The only way to resolve this is to unplug the PSU from the back, leave for about 10 mins and then try again, 75% of the time it then starts fine. I can use the PC all day running games etc, but the next day when I start it it doesn't work.
Spec;
BeQuiet 850W Modualr PSU
GA-P55A-UD3
i5 760
HD 5850
SSD 60GB
2 x 500GB HD
X-Fi Soundcard
Watercooling pump
It seems pretty likely it's the PSU, but I had a few questions;
1) What's the best way to test the PSU? I'm guessing that as the PC switches on after being unplugged for some time the main supply is OK?
2) Could it possibly be a minor connection issue. ie. SATA power etc that could cause it?
3) If it is the above, could I just not use that 1 connnection on the modular PSU?
I don't really want to spend another £125 on a PSU but I need to get this sorted.
Any advise or questions welcome.
Ta
I've had an ongoing situation where my computer will not come out of sleep mode. I push the mouse button and keys but nothing happens, sometime my keyboard starts flashing so I know something is happening, but the screen stays blank.
More recently though, it started to do this when I switch the PC on too. The lights all come on, the fans turn but nothing posts and the screen remains blank.
The only way to resolve this is to unplug the PSU from the back, leave for about 10 mins and then try again, 75% of the time it then starts fine. I can use the PC all day running games etc, but the next day when I start it it doesn't work.
Spec;
BeQuiet 850W Modualr PSU
GA-P55A-UD3
i5 760
HD 5850
SSD 60GB
2 x 500GB HD
X-Fi Soundcard
Watercooling pump
It seems pretty likely it's the PSU, but I had a few questions;
1) What's the best way to test the PSU? I'm guessing that as the PC switches on after being unplugged for some time the main supply is OK?
2) Could it possibly be a minor connection issue. ie. SATA power etc that could cause it?
3) If it is the above, could I just not use that 1 connnection on the modular PSU?
I don't really want to spend another £125 on a PSU but I need to get this sorted.
Any advise or questions welcome.
Ta