ASUS M2N32-SLI DELUXE
Earthwatts EA-380 PSU
3 HDD
1 Optical Drive
Soundblaster Live
Unknown PCI Video with VGA, HDMI, and DVI output.
After sitting idle for a couple months, this old machine didn't fire up. The front panel power button is a bit flaky (sticking at times), so I suspected power button or PSU problem. My intention was to hopefully get it running one last time to salvage any needed files, and delete any personal info off the HDD's without having to buy extra accessories to do this.
First I disconnected the power button plug and used a screw driver to connect the PWR_SWITCH pins on the MB. No joy. No fans starting, no beeps, nada.
Then I pulled the 24 pin plug off the MB and did the "paper clip" jumper between pins 15 & 16. The PSU fan came on. (very quiet PSU, so not much noise).
Next I pulled all the power supplies from the four drives, but left the 2 expansion cards attached. Then I used a multi-meter and checked the voltage at all the DC terminals on the 24 pin plug. All read well within tolerance. I also pulled the 4 pin 12V plug and checked it.... exactly 12V.
So at this point I think I've ruled out the power button or the PSU as being a problem. But I'm no expert. Did I miss something, or is this MB a goner?
Thanks,
Wolf
Earthwatts EA-380 PSU
3 HDD
1 Optical Drive
Soundblaster Live
Unknown PCI Video with VGA, HDMI, and DVI output.
After sitting idle for a couple months, this old machine didn't fire up. The front panel power button is a bit flaky (sticking at times), so I suspected power button or PSU problem. My intention was to hopefully get it running one last time to salvage any needed files, and delete any personal info off the HDD's without having to buy extra accessories to do this.
First I disconnected the power button plug and used a screw driver to connect the PWR_SWITCH pins on the MB. No joy. No fans starting, no beeps, nada.
Then I pulled the 24 pin plug off the MB and did the "paper clip" jumper between pins 15 & 16. The PSU fan came on. (very quiet PSU, so not much noise).
Next I pulled all the power supplies from the four drives, but left the 2 expansion cards attached. Then I used a multi-meter and checked the voltage at all the DC terminals on the 24 pin plug. All read well within tolerance. I also pulled the 4 pin 12V plug and checked it.... exactly 12V.
So at this point I think I've ruled out the power button or the PSU as being a problem. But I'm no expert. Did I miss something, or is this MB a goner?
Thanks,
Wolf