I am building a new system - it started up and loaded to Windows ME (I was going to upgrade to XP) It loaded all available drivers... and was fine... I left it on to look for the additional drivers... about 5-10 minutes later, I looked at the it and all the fans and lights were on in the case, but the monitor had gone blank- looked like it was asleep- tried to move the mouse and keyboard to wake it up to no avail... I then hit reset- it started to load everything back up and then everything powered down. Trying to repower from this point on, I heard a "PFFT" coming from my power supply and no power was sent to the system (although the MB light would come on before I hit the main power switch)
I bought a power supply tester- and my power supply passed.. I connect components 1 by 1 to the PS- the first was the 4pin ATX power connector- "PFFT" caused the PS to shut down- I was successful at connecting everything else (fans, CD, HD) without shorting the PS. As 1 last test- I put a second PS onto the system- same results... everytime I connect to the 4-pin ATX (located adjacent to the CPU socket) it would short and shut down the PS. SO, I am inclined to think that I have a deffective MB or CPU... Anyone have any insite on what I should do next- if I put the CPU onto another MB to test it and the CPU is bad- will it hurt the other MB?
Here are the specs on my system:
Power supply- 420W
MB: AOPEN MX4SG-L 865G 800MHz 2DDR400/VGA64MB/8X/GB/SATA/M-ATX
CPU: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0C GHz 800MHz FSB, 512K Cache, Hyper Threading Technology
RAM: 1GB Corsair PC3200 DDR
Tower: RAIDMAX Black 10-bay Case with 420W Power Supply, Model "ATX-868WBP"
Video: Radeon 9800pro
HELP HELP - PLEASE HELP :O)
I bought a power supply tester- and my power supply passed.. I connect components 1 by 1 to the PS- the first was the 4pin ATX power connector- "PFFT" caused the PS to shut down- I was successful at connecting everything else (fans, CD, HD) without shorting the PS. As 1 last test- I put a second PS onto the system- same results... everytime I connect to the 4-pin ATX (located adjacent to the CPU socket) it would short and shut down the PS. SO, I am inclined to think that I have a deffective MB or CPU... Anyone have any insite on what I should do next- if I put the CPU onto another MB to test it and the CPU is bad- will it hurt the other MB?
Here are the specs on my system:
Power supply- 420W
MB: AOPEN MX4SG-L 865G 800MHz 2DDR400/VGA64MB/8X/GB/SATA/M-ATX
CPU: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0C GHz 800MHz FSB, 512K Cache, Hyper Threading Technology
RAM: 1GB Corsair PC3200 DDR
Tower: RAIDMAX Black 10-bay Case with 420W Power Supply, Model "ATX-868WBP"
Video: Radeon 9800pro
HELP HELP - PLEASE HELP :O)