DaveC
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Issue:
- Constant PSU Failures. Only solution is to replace the PSU which is only a temporary solution.
Symtpoms:
- PC receives no power.
- No spin-ups or system initialization of any kind.
- No lights or visual cues of any sort.
- No audio or audible cues whatsoever.
- Replacement PSUs last no longer than 1-7 days.
- Most PSUs die silently and on some rare instances have actually sparked (aka shorted).
Resolution Steps:
- Professional diagnostics of PC revealing no issues other than a dead power supply as per two seperate technicians.
- Power supply replaced. Diagnostics performed for a second time by two seperate technicians.
- Custom hardware components removed.
- All hardware components removed aside from RAM, Main HDD, and built-in components.
- PSU replaced several times more. (Both generic and name brand PSUs have been used ranging from 250W - 500W). (And Praetor's article was studied and put to good use - I assure you.)
- Power protection equipment replaced.
- Electrical outlets and wiring tested.
- Fuses replaced inside power supply (an obvious failure but worth a try - and a wonderful fireworks display after I discovered I was still alive).
History of Technical Issues:
- Audio chipset built into motherboard died. No indication as to why. Diagnostics from techs stated that it had simply "burned out". Replaced with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster audio card.
EMACHINES (OEM) Desktop PC
Model #: T2792
Rating: 100-127/200-240V 60/50Hz, 6.0/3.0A
Specifications:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
- Intel® Celeron® 2.70 GHz Processor 128KB L2 cache & 400 MHz FSB
- Intel® 845GV Chipset
- 256 MB DDR (PC 2100)
- 80 GB HDD 1
- 48x Max. CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD
- Intel® Extreme Graphics 3D 64MB Shared Memory
- 10/100Mbps built-in Ethernet
- 56K ITU v.92 ready Fax/Modem
- AC '97 Audio
- Standard Multimedia Keyboard, 2-Button Wheel Mouse, Standard Stereo Speakers
- 6 USB 2.0 ports (2 on front), 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 2 PS/2, Audio-In & Out
Reference:
http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=desktop&subcat=T-Series&model=T2792
Further Details:
- Memory: MEM,DDR-RAM 256MB (Max. 2GB)
- FDD Model: FDD, SFD-321B/LTGNQ
- HDD: HDD, 80G 7200rpm
- Power Supply: PS, 250 WATT
- Speaker: SPEAKER, SP-20A
- CPU Fan Type: FAN,H/S CEL-P4 2.8
- MB: MB,IMPERIAL GV
- Modem: MODEM,CONEXANT FAX/MODEM 56K V.92
- Mouse: MOUSE,SILVER 3 BUTTON WHEEL
- ODD1: COMBO,CDRW(48X24X48)/DVD(16X)
- Keyboard Model: KB, PREMIUM BLACK KB-0108,PS/2 PORT
- Chassis: BEZEL, NEXGEN-2 MAIN CHASSIS FRAME
- CPU: CPU,CELERON 2.7GHZ 478P 128k F400
- Video: Video, integrated
- LAN: LAN, 10/100 integrated
Reference:
http://parts.emachines.com/emachines/sys_lookup.asp
Custom Enhancements:
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS 24-Bit Audio Card
- Seagate 20 GB HDD (Model #: ST320410A)
- Logitech Elite Keyboard (Model #: 967234-0403)
- Logitech QuickCam Messenger (Model #: 961237-0403)
And just for laughs...
Number of PSUs Burned:
9 (Something else is wrong, you think?)
Estimated Amount Spent in Repairs:
$650 USD (The price of a new PC)
Amount Spent Purchasing PC:
$899 USD
Realizing I am not technically inclined:
Priceless.
Now, *sigh* any suggestions? Just looking for feedback. And because the techs whom I paid good money too seemed to be clueless on this issue as well, be sure to think outside-the-box at issues that might not be hardware related at all. Also, I've provided all the information I can think to include. If further info is needed, let me know.
Even after having spent the money I have on repairs, I would still like to see it running normally. Due to the unfortunate incident known as the "US Economy" and other financial responsibilities, finding a huge wad of cash to simply buy a new PC altogether will be difficult. And I would like to fully understand the issue this PC is suffering before I go purchase a decent PC and bring it home to a potentially fatal and similar situation.
- Constant PSU Failures. Only solution is to replace the PSU which is only a temporary solution.
Symtpoms:
- PC receives no power.
- No spin-ups or system initialization of any kind.
- No lights or visual cues of any sort.
- No audio or audible cues whatsoever.
- Replacement PSUs last no longer than 1-7 days.
- Most PSUs die silently and on some rare instances have actually sparked (aka shorted).
Resolution Steps:
- Professional diagnostics of PC revealing no issues other than a dead power supply as per two seperate technicians.
- Power supply replaced. Diagnostics performed for a second time by two seperate technicians.
- Custom hardware components removed.
- All hardware components removed aside from RAM, Main HDD, and built-in components.
- PSU replaced several times more. (Both generic and name brand PSUs have been used ranging from 250W - 500W). (And Praetor's article was studied and put to good use - I assure you.)
- Power protection equipment replaced.
- Electrical outlets and wiring tested.
- Fuses replaced inside power supply (an obvious failure but worth a try - and a wonderful fireworks display after I discovered I was still alive).
History of Technical Issues:
- Audio chipset built into motherboard died. No indication as to why. Diagnostics from techs stated that it had simply "burned out". Replaced with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster audio card.
EMACHINES (OEM) Desktop PC
Model #: T2792
Rating: 100-127/200-240V 60/50Hz, 6.0/3.0A
Specifications:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
- Intel® Celeron® 2.70 GHz Processor 128KB L2 cache & 400 MHz FSB
- Intel® 845GV Chipset
- 256 MB DDR (PC 2100)
- 80 GB HDD 1
- 48x Max. CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD
- Intel® Extreme Graphics 3D 64MB Shared Memory
- 10/100Mbps built-in Ethernet
- 56K ITU v.92 ready Fax/Modem
- AC '97 Audio
- Standard Multimedia Keyboard, 2-Button Wheel Mouse, Standard Stereo Speakers
- 6 USB 2.0 ports (2 on front), 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 2 PS/2, Audio-In & Out
Reference:
http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=desktop&subcat=T-Series&model=T2792
Further Details:
- Memory: MEM,DDR-RAM 256MB (Max. 2GB)
- FDD Model: FDD, SFD-321B/LTGNQ
- HDD: HDD, 80G 7200rpm
- Power Supply: PS, 250 WATT
- Speaker: SPEAKER, SP-20A
- CPU Fan Type: FAN,H/S CEL-P4 2.8
- MB: MB,IMPERIAL GV
- Modem: MODEM,CONEXANT FAX/MODEM 56K V.92
- Mouse: MOUSE,SILVER 3 BUTTON WHEEL
- ODD1: COMBO,CDRW(48X24X48)/DVD(16X)
- Keyboard Model: KB, PREMIUM BLACK KB-0108,PS/2 PORT
- Chassis: BEZEL, NEXGEN-2 MAIN CHASSIS FRAME
- CPU: CPU,CELERON 2.7GHZ 478P 128k F400
- Video: Video, integrated
- LAN: LAN, 10/100 integrated
Reference:
http://parts.emachines.com/emachines/sys_lookup.asp
Custom Enhancements:
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS 24-Bit Audio Card
- Seagate 20 GB HDD (Model #: ST320410A)
- Logitech Elite Keyboard (Model #: 967234-0403)
- Logitech QuickCam Messenger (Model #: 961237-0403)
And just for laughs...
Number of PSUs Burned:
9 (Something else is wrong, you think?)
Estimated Amount Spent in Repairs:
$650 USD (The price of a new PC)
Amount Spent Purchasing PC:
$899 USD
Realizing I am not technically inclined:
Priceless.
Now, *sigh* any suggestions? Just looking for feedback. And because the techs whom I paid good money too seemed to be clueless on this issue as well, be sure to think outside-the-box at issues that might not be hardware related at all. Also, I've provided all the information I can think to include. If further info is needed, let me know.
Even after having spent the money I have on repairs, I would still like to see it running normally. Due to the unfortunate incident known as the "US Economy" and other financial responsibilities, finding a huge wad of cash to simply buy a new PC altogether will be difficult. And I would like to fully understand the issue this PC is suffering before I go purchase a decent PC and bring it home to a potentially fatal and similar situation.
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