Okay, here's the deal:
Last night I went to bed with my computer left on (like every other night). I had had it upgraded relatively recently (a bit after Christmas) with a new motherboard, CPU, Video Card, and PSU. The PSU is an Ultra X-Connect 500W (the other parts are an Asus A8N-E, AMD64 3800+ and MSI 7800GT respectively).
I get up this morning, and the computer is shut down, but the monitor is still on. I attempt to turn on the machine from the front, and nothing happens. I look inside of the machine, and the motherboard LED is on, so it's acknowledging that the PSU's there and turned on at least. I press the power button again, and this time I notice that the back fan on the PSU turns a bit, about 1/8th of the way, then stops.
I have a pretty good feeling that the problem is indeed the powersupply, but I don't want to replace it if there's anything else I can do. Any suggestions?
PS: Unfortunatly, I don't have another PSU to test with, as the motherboard requires a 24pin connection, and the other powersupply doesn't have that.
Last night I went to bed with my computer left on (like every other night). I had had it upgraded relatively recently (a bit after Christmas) with a new motherboard, CPU, Video Card, and PSU. The PSU is an Ultra X-Connect 500W (the other parts are an Asus A8N-E, AMD64 3800+ and MSI 7800GT respectively).
I get up this morning, and the computer is shut down, but the monitor is still on. I attempt to turn on the machine from the front, and nothing happens. I look inside of the machine, and the motherboard LED is on, so it's acknowledging that the PSU's there and turned on at least. I press the power button again, and this time I notice that the back fan on the PSU turns a bit, about 1/8th of the way, then stops.
I have a pretty good feeling that the problem is indeed the powersupply, but I don't want to replace it if there's anything else I can do. Any suggestions?
PS: Unfortunatly, I don't have another PSU to test with, as the motherboard requires a 24pin connection, and the other powersupply doesn't have that.