Hi,
My PC recently turned itself off and will no longer boot. There is however a light on the motherboard power LED, reset LED and the orange ethernet LED flashes like normal (pressing the power button on the case or on the motherboard does nothing, except make a very brief slight click noise coming from the PSU. This noise will not happen again until I unplug the PSU from the wall and then replug it and try to power it on again).
My motherboard is ASUS X99-E WS, which has a feature on it called 'Dr. Power'. By default this is off (and I've always had it off previously). In the manual it says Dr. Power will cause an LED to light if there is an issue with the PSU, so I turned Dr. Power on by flipping the relevant switch on the motherboard, and now when I try to boot after a couple seconds the LED lights indicating there is a problem with the PSU.
I am wondering how reliable this Dr. Power feature is, if the LED lights indicating there is a problem with the PSU, is this definitely a problem with the PSU rather than the motherboard?
Thanks for any help
My PC recently turned itself off and will no longer boot. There is however a light on the motherboard power LED, reset LED and the orange ethernet LED flashes like normal (pressing the power button on the case or on the motherboard does nothing, except make a very brief slight click noise coming from the PSU. This noise will not happen again until I unplug the PSU from the wall and then replug it and try to power it on again).
My motherboard is ASUS X99-E WS, which has a feature on it called 'Dr. Power'. By default this is off (and I've always had it off previously). In the manual it says Dr. Power will cause an LED to light if there is an issue with the PSU, so I turned Dr. Power on by flipping the relevant switch on the motherboard, and now when I try to boot after a couple seconds the LED lights indicating there is a problem with the PSU.
I am wondering how reliable this Dr. Power feature is, if the LED lights indicating there is a problem with the PSU, is this definitely a problem with the PSU rather than the motherboard?
Thanks for any help