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Old 07-01-2008, 10:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Need Help with a SIS741GX motherboard

Hello I have a Emachines T3085 My system was acting a little unstable after I put a new graphics card Its a GeForce 6200 & 2gig of PNY RAM so I purchased a new PSU Its a Ultra 500Watt cause I just figured that it didn't have enough power not thinking anything about it so long story short I took out my motherboard its a AU31 to clean it out & put it back in and the motherboard didn't start fans moved for a sec then it never started again... I Kept my self grounded the hole time also so I don't know what I did to it I went to other sites and found out that put a higher PSU on that old motherboard would cause it to get fried after the fact so i just got a new motherboard Which is the SIS741GX & its doing the same thing that the old one was doing I have a new CPU fan and a new chip set fan as well so i don't know what to do fans started for a sec then stopped don't know what to do... & also i checked the cpu and there are no burn marks also..
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Old 07-02-2008, 01:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You did check the power switch to see if the correct voltage was selected?
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Yep I did I tired both just to see if the fans would just stay on but didn't work my old PSU made the fans spin but the new one would even make them move at all and i know the new one works cause i put it in the other computer i have and it powered up just fine
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