I have posted earlier, but could not find a solution. After having left it for some time I'm back for more pain I guess.
I had a problem with the original computer with a broken mobo. Initially I thought it was the powersource, so replaced that. No go. I then started switching parts with another computer without success and ended up buying a second hand mobo. This didn't work as well, so rather p****d off! Bought a new mobo and had a similar effect. Completedly lost now.
I'm at a stage I don't know where to look any more. I have two motherboards with two power sources with two different fans with two different sets of memory with two processors and both react the same; nothing goes when switching on. Shorting the green wire on the plug to ground gets all the fans running and all connectors measure as they should (0/5/12V), but the computers don't start up and as soon as I remove the short they are dead again. Any tips on what I can do? There are no beeps from the boards with a speaker connected.
Thanks, Rene
I had a problem with the original computer with a broken mobo. Initially I thought it was the powersource, so replaced that. No go. I then started switching parts with another computer without success and ended up buying a second hand mobo. This didn't work as well, so rather p****d off! Bought a new mobo and had a similar effect. Completedly lost now.
I'm at a stage I don't know where to look any more. I have two motherboards with two power sources with two different fans with two different sets of memory with two processors and both react the same; nothing goes when switching on. Shorting the green wire on the plug to ground gets all the fans running and all connectors measure as they should (0/5/12V), but the computers don't start up and as soon as I remove the short they are dead again. Any tips on what I can do? There are no beeps from the boards with a speaker connected.
Thanks, Rene