8KDA3I problem

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The computer will not turn on. Swapped the PSU, and it still won't turn on.
Checked all of the LED connections and the switch connections and they're
fine. What happened? Did the mobo go bad? Athlon 64 3000+, WD 120GB IDE
HD, 2 CD drives, etc. etc.
 
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Could the case power switch be malfunctioning? Try shorting the two pins
with a small screw driver momentarily. Try removing the board from the case
and powering it up with only PSU, Video card, CPU and ram, no drives or
other expansion cards. Reseat the cpu.

DaveL


"Travis King" <Anonymous@none.com> wrote in message
news:0E1Zd.65396$r55.42278@attbi_s52...
> The computer will not turn on. Swapped the PSU, and it still won't turn
> on. Checked all of the LED connections and the switch connections and
> they're fine. What happened? Did the mobo go bad? Athlon 64 3000+, WD
> 120GB IDE HD, 2 CD drives, etc. etc.
>
 
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The motherboard failed the cardboard test. Switch is okay. Mobo's bad.
"DaveL" <dave1027@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:7Yydnfno6baWI6nfRVn-3A@comcast.com...
> Could the case power switch be malfunctioning? Try shorting the two pins
> with a small screw driver momentarily. Try removing the board from the
> case and powering it up with only PSU, Video card, CPU and ram, no drives
> or other expansion cards. Reseat the cpu.
>
> DaveL
>
>
> "Travis King" <Anonymous@none.com> wrote in message
> news:0E1Zd.65396$r55.42278@attbi_s52...
>> The computer will not turn on. Swapped the PSU, and it still won't turn
>> on. Checked all of the LED connections and the switch connections and
>> they're fine. What happened? Did the mobo go bad? Athlon 64 3000+, WD
>> 120GB IDE HD, 2 CD drives, etc. etc.
>>
>