protestboy
Technical User
I installed a new heatsink/fan on my CPU, started up the comp and everything is happy. It dropped the temperature by about 25 degrees which is great. So I'm sitting in the BIOS monitoring the temperature and go to put the side of the case on. The instant I touch the side of the case with piece I'm about to put on the computer shuts off. I must have shocked it.
So now when I try to start up the computer NOTHING happens. Nothing starts up, no fans spin, nothing. Actually that's not quite accurate. There is a little LED on the motherboard which lights up when I power on the computer, and shuts off as I hold down the power button for 5 seconds (which is how you would normally force the pc to shut off). Other than that little yellow LED there is no life coming from my computer.
I'd like to hope someone can narrow down the problem for me. Obviously the computer is getting power due to that little LED. But even the case fan that is plugged directly into the power source and isn't going through the motherboard at all isn't spinning when I hit the power button. The connection from the power button, to the motherboard is obviously ok, since I can control that LED. I did let the computer sit for about 5 minutes before trying again, and there was no change. My thought was that the LED was just using residual charge built up in a capacitor or something and not actually getting power from the outlet. I guess I can test this by unplugging the comp and seeing if the LED stays lit. I will do that. But assuming that my computer doesn't start tomorrow morning (why should it?) does anyone have a suggestion as to the next step?
So now when I try to start up the computer NOTHING happens. Nothing starts up, no fans spin, nothing. Actually that's not quite accurate. There is a little LED on the motherboard which lights up when I power on the computer, and shuts off as I hold down the power button for 5 seconds (which is how you would normally force the pc to shut off). Other than that little yellow LED there is no life coming from my computer.
I'd like to hope someone can narrow down the problem for me. Obviously the computer is getting power due to that little LED. But even the case fan that is plugged directly into the power source and isn't going through the motherboard at all isn't spinning when I hit the power button. The connection from the power button, to the motherboard is obviously ok, since I can control that LED. I did let the computer sit for about 5 minutes before trying again, and there was no change. My thought was that the LED was just using residual charge built up in a capacitor or something and not actually getting power from the outlet. I guess I can test this by unplugging the comp and seeing if the LED stays lit. I will do that. But assuming that my computer doesn't start tomorrow morning (why should it?) does anyone have a suggestion as to the next step?