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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 68
OS: Windoze XP SP2
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Possible Power Problem
Hello,
A friend of mine thought he had a PSU problem because his computer would not turn on. So he got a new PC power and cooling 750 watt psu and put it in and connected everything. We double checked to make sure everything was connected with we turn it on in the back the computer we get power right away but everything start blinking all the lights in the front the light on the sound card the light on the cd-rom and the fans sound like they are going in and out... any ideas? thanks in advanced -Scogger |
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
Posts: 56,539
OS: win 7 32x 64x rtm
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Re: Possible Power Problem
m/board most likely
check the front button is not faulty remove the 2 wires from it to the m/board and see if it is the same
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