I have a machine that is suddenly somewhat dead. When I boot it, I get no output. I thought it was the motherboard at first, but now I'm not so sure.
There is no output to the monitor through the video card. The machine is not pingable. The fans in the machine do turn on (including the CPU fan)...which leads me to believe that the motherboard is not completely dead and the power supply isn't completely dead either. The LEDs on the CDROM do light up, but when I push the eject button nothing happens. Neither of the two hard drives seem to be spinning up.
I tried another good power supply and received the same result, but I'm not 100% sure I've hooked it up correctly. My motherboard has a 24 pin power connector as well as a second 4 pin connector. My backup power supply that I tried has a 20 pin power connector, as well as a 4 pin connector.
I've tried plugging the 20 pin and 4 pin power supply connectors into the 24 pin connector on the motherboard. I cannot get them to fit (the notches don't line up), which leads me to believe that I shouldn't be trying to do that anyway.
I've also tried plugging the 20 pin power supply connector into the 24 pin connector on the motherboard (leaving 4 pins open) and plugging the 4 pin power supply connector into the secondary 4 pin connector on the motherboard. This setup yield the same results as the initial power supply. Should plugging the 20 pin into the 24 pin work? (I'm not sure if the extra 4 pins are optional for something - and I don't have any SATA drives in the system) If it should have worked, then I proved that the issue is not the power supply. If it shouldn't have worked, then I have to find another power supply to test with.
My video card is a MSI NX6200TC PCI-E (It's just a basic card since I run linux on this machine) - I'm guessing it doesn't draw a lot of power.
There is no output to the monitor through the video card. The machine is not pingable. The fans in the machine do turn on (including the CPU fan)...which leads me to believe that the motherboard is not completely dead and the power supply isn't completely dead either. The LEDs on the CDROM do light up, but when I push the eject button nothing happens. Neither of the two hard drives seem to be spinning up.
I tried another good power supply and received the same result, but I'm not 100% sure I've hooked it up correctly. My motherboard has a 24 pin power connector as well as a second 4 pin connector. My backup power supply that I tried has a 20 pin power connector, as well as a 4 pin connector.
I've tried plugging the 20 pin and 4 pin power supply connectors into the 24 pin connector on the motherboard. I cannot get them to fit (the notches don't line up), which leads me to believe that I shouldn't be trying to do that anyway.
I've also tried plugging the 20 pin power supply connector into the 24 pin connector on the motherboard (leaving 4 pins open) and plugging the 4 pin power supply connector into the secondary 4 pin connector on the motherboard. This setup yield the same results as the initial power supply. Should plugging the 20 pin into the 24 pin work? (I'm not sure if the extra 4 pins are optional for something - and I don't have any SATA drives in the system) If it should have worked, then I proved that the issue is not the power supply. If it shouldn't have worked, then I have to find another power supply to test with.
My video card is a MSI NX6200TC PCI-E (It's just a basic card since I run linux on this machine) - I'm guessing it doesn't draw a lot of power.
