Nope, the CPU fan comes on as well as every other fan and light in the case for a split second, but then everthing goes off. I just sent this email to the tech support at the company I bought the PSU from:
"I bought a PSU/Case from you guys and just reecently assembled the computer. I think the PSU may be faulty. When I press the power button all the fans/lights go on for about 1/2 a second and then they all go off. Then if I press the button again nothing happens, but if I reset the PSU with the switch on the back I can get the lights/fans to turn on for a split second again. It sounds like a PSU probelm because edven if something were not seated properly, I would still be able to get to the CMOS, right?. I will make sure everything is seated properly after sending this email though. I also tried unplugging everything from the PSU except the hard drives, mobo, and the video card. Should I send this back RMA for a replacement, or what would you suggest I do?
~Jeff Ruhle~:
I am going to see what they recommend, but the probelm is they don't always do what is best for me, but for the company.... I checked to make sure everything was seated properly, and it is, the only thing I didn't do was take off the heatsink/fan and check the CPU. I am convinced this is a PSU problem though, because everthing turns on and then goes off like 1/4 a second later. My suspicion is that there may be a short circuit somewhere causeing the PSU to overload and shut down.