Motherboards computer broken

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  1. HandMadeAndroid

    HandMadeAndroid That's handy.

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    Hi there,
    got up today and my computer wouldnt start. Basically when you press the power button the fans whirl up and then the machine stops. I went to the local computer store and was told it is the case button. So I've replaced the case, and find I still have the same fault. Does this therefore sound like a power supply or motherboard issue. Theres power going through the supply, as the LEDs still light up on the mainboard (asus p5k se, quad core intel)


    thanks in advance:wallbash:
     
  2. mrbungle

    mrbungle Undercooked chicken giver

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    lol what a retarded computer store, button is obviously fine if it starts.

    Clear the cmos and see if you can get it to boot after that.
     
  3. HandMadeAndroid

    HandMadeAndroid That's handy.

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    no joy, still starts and stops as reported. I'll take the power supply with me to the store tommorow
     
  4. sui_winbolo

    sui_winbolo Giraffe_City

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    Probably a power supply issue, especially if it's a cheaper kind.

    One thing that's nice to invest into is a PSU tester, they cost like $15. They come in handy if you plan on building more computers.
     
  5. identikit

    identikit Minimodder

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    They probably thought the button was 'sticky' in that pushing it it turned the computer on but the button stuck and after 3-5 seconds hard powered off the machine. Still a school boy error though as they could have used a screwdriver on the mobo jumpers.

    Seconding clearing the CMOS though. That usually does the trick when my PC doesn't like starting.
     
  6. HandMadeAndroid

    HandMadeAndroid That's handy.

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    sui your picture is awesome lol one scoop or two?
     
  7. play_boy_2000

    play_boy_2000 ^It was funny when I was 12

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    It's the power supply if it turns on and then off again within 1.5 seconds. Replace/borrow that before trying anything else.
     
  8. sui_winbolo

    sui_winbolo Giraffe_City

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    Lol, two please!

    :hehe:
     
  9. knuck

    knuck Hate your face

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    it could also very well be a terribly bad (ie: none) contact between the cpu and the heatsink and therefore the motherboard shuts itself off because it knows the cpu is not being cooled at all (whoever burned a cpu that way knows that it takes less time than expected.I know I do now)

    if it was not the problem then, as said above, check with another PSU. If it still does the same thing then it's most likely the motherboard
     

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