Hello,
We came home from a long vacation to a system that will not not boot. No lights, no sounds, nothing. System does not have a surge protector.
I reset the CMOS and then replaced the CMOS battery and reset the CMOS again. Nothing.
I followed the instructions for verifying PSU (Corsair hx520, can't link to the specific instructions) by plugging PSU into the wall and using a paperclip to connect the green wire socket to a black wire socket. Nothing happened (power cable works with printer, switch in 'ON' position).
Concluded that PSU is dead; went to Best Buy bought a ThermaLake TR2 600W; installed into machine, connected cable turned PSU on. Hit power switch, nothing.
Removed TR2 and attempted to verify by connecting to wall, turning ON, inserting paperclip into green wire socket and black wire socket. Nothing.
It seems highly unlikely to me that I bought a defective PowerSupply at BestBuy. But I am headed back there now with both PSUs for them to verify.
Perhaps someone reading this can suggest something obvious that I am overlooking?
thanks
We came home from a long vacation to a system that will not not boot. No lights, no sounds, nothing. System does not have a surge protector.
I reset the CMOS and then replaced the CMOS battery and reset the CMOS again. Nothing.
I followed the instructions for verifying PSU (Corsair hx520, can't link to the specific instructions) by plugging PSU into the wall and using a paperclip to connect the green wire socket to a black wire socket. Nothing happened (power cable works with printer, switch in 'ON' position).
Concluded that PSU is dead; went to Best Buy bought a ThermaLake TR2 600W; installed into machine, connected cable turned PSU on. Hit power switch, nothing.
Removed TR2 and attempted to verify by connecting to wall, turning ON, inserting paperclip into green wire socket and black wire socket. Nothing.
It seems highly unlikely to me that I bought a defective PowerSupply at BestBuy. But I am headed back there now with both PSUs for them to verify.
Perhaps someone reading this can suggest something obvious that I am overlooking?
thanks