I'm fixing a computer for my dear mum. It's an ATX (intelligent power) board running a celeron cpu with 512 MB memory.
The problem is it's refusal to power up, or rather, the 'soft' power button does switch on the power supply, but there's nothing on the screen and all peripherals remain dead. (no power to the hard drives, cd-drives etc)
I have tried 3 different power supplies, (all known to work) and the same problem.
I've seen a similar problem, when the CPU clock speed is not configured correctly, but I'm fairly certain this would not cut off power to the peripherals.
I have to say I'm currently in the process of checking clock speeds, but the celeron is known to be easily over-clockable, so I think I shuld have had a response by now, I'd like to know if anyone else has had the same problem, and what the fix was, before I write off either the m'board, or the CPU.
Also is it normal for an ATX board to be able to isolate and control power to the peripherals only?, and under which circumstances it should do this, (like a sleep mode perhaps)
Heres hoping someone has a clue.......
Cheers
Tels
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The problem is it's refusal to power up, or rather, the 'soft' power button does switch on the power supply, but there's nothing on the screen and all peripherals remain dead. (no power to the hard drives, cd-drives etc)
I have tried 3 different power supplies, (all known to work) and the same problem.
I've seen a similar problem, when the CPU clock speed is not configured correctly, but I'm fairly certain this would not cut off power to the peripherals.
I have to say I'm currently in the process of checking clock speeds, but the celeron is known to be easily over-clockable, so I think I shuld have had a response by now, I'd like to know if anyone else has had the same problem, and what the fix was, before I write off either the m'board, or the CPU.
Also is it normal for an ATX board to be able to isolate and control power to the peripherals only?, and under which circumstances it should do this, (like a sleep mode perhaps)
Heres hoping someone has a clue.......
Cheers
Tels
Network Administrator - IT Good Guy for pint$ = 1 to 20
for pint$ = pint$ + 1
if pint$ = 20 goto HOME
next pint$