As you can read in this post, after my PSU blew, I replaced it and the computer was working normally, until it suddenly shut down with no warning and wouldn't restart. Applying power would cause it to turn on for ~1/10th of a second then shut off again (even with just the mobo+cpu, nothing else).
So, I went and found my G.P. Diagnostic Card. I plugged it in today (two days after the shutdown) and suddenly it powers up normally again, with the check code eventually reaching 00 (Leave BIOS and pass control to OS). At this point I just have the mobo, CPU, and RAM plugged in.
At this point, I'm not sure what to think. Why would it suddenly work again? Is it possible that some component was damaged when the PSU blew, and it only manifests its damage when it heats up after a bit of usage? I don't even know.
I had been making plans to put together a new computer (even though I'd been hoping this one would last me until at least the end of the year). Not sure if I should still go along with the plans to build a new computer, or just put this one back together. It might fail again! I still don't know why it failed with the new PSU on Tuesday, and that's making me worried. Is there any other test I can try? Does anyone have any ideas for what might be up?
So, I went and found my G.P. Diagnostic Card. I plugged it in today (two days after the shutdown) and suddenly it powers up normally again, with the check code eventually reaching 00 (Leave BIOS and pass control to OS). At this point I just have the mobo, CPU, and RAM plugged in.
At this point, I'm not sure what to think. Why would it suddenly work again? Is it possible that some component was damaged when the PSU blew, and it only manifests its damage when it heats up after a bit of usage? I don't even know.
I had been making plans to put together a new computer (even though I'd been hoping this one would last me until at least the end of the year). Not sure if I should still go along with the plans to build a new computer, or just put this one back together. It might fail again! I still don't know why it failed with the new PSU on Tuesday, and that's making me worried. Is there any other test I can try? Does anyone have any ideas for what might be up?