Howdy Folks,
Just another steamy summer in Texas, with violent afternoon thunderstorms popping up as usual. The last one, on Tuesday, knocked the power out. No biggie, I have a great 2U online battery backup for my TiVo, another for the cable modem, routers and VoIP box, a third for the burglar alarm, and a fourth on my wife's PC.
All were fine and stayed on for an hour until the power came back...except the budget APC on my wife's rig. When I wiggled the mouse to bring it out of screen-save and shut the PC down, the 22-in LCD monitor came up, I started shutdown, and the UPS promptly ran out of juice and everything went down. Oh well.
When I tried to turn on the PC the next day, nothing. Nada. Zilch. No lights, no whir of fans, nothing. I tried all the tricks for troubleshooting dead PC, including disconnecting from the wall, holding the power buttons, and letting it sit unplugged overnight. I checked, there is 120 volts at the end of the power cable.
It's in a HTPC case which looks great but is less than easy to work on, I have a spare PSU that's exactly the same (Nexus 350-watt, DEAD silent!) that I plan to swap on Saturday, but I'd be interested to see what y'all have to say in the meantime. Place your bets, if you will.
Rest of the specs:
Asus P4S8X mainboard
Pentium 4 2.53 Northwood
1 GB Performance DDR RAM
Plextor DVD-RW
Lian Li card reader
Floppy drive (yes, I know, but it supplies RAID drivers nicely)
(1)-Maxtor 250 GB SATA drive
I'm banking on the PSU, any other ideas? Remember it shut down while the cheapo UPS died, so I'm thinking it was supplied with dirty, under-voltage brown power. The PSU does have PFC, but this might have been asking too much! Thanks all.
Tony
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Just another steamy summer in Texas, with violent afternoon thunderstorms popping up as usual. The last one, on Tuesday, knocked the power out. No biggie, I have a great 2U online battery backup for my TiVo, another for the cable modem, routers and VoIP box, a third for the burglar alarm, and a fourth on my wife's PC.
All were fine and stayed on for an hour until the power came back...except the budget APC on my wife's rig. When I wiggled the mouse to bring it out of screen-save and shut the PC down, the 22-in LCD monitor came up, I started shutdown, and the UPS promptly ran out of juice and everything went down. Oh well.
When I tried to turn on the PC the next day, nothing. Nada. Zilch. No lights, no whir of fans, nothing. I tried all the tricks for troubleshooting dead PC, including disconnecting from the wall, holding the power buttons, and letting it sit unplugged overnight. I checked, there is 120 volts at the end of the power cable.
It's in a HTPC case which looks great but is less than easy to work on, I have a spare PSU that's exactly the same (Nexus 350-watt, DEAD silent!) that I plan to swap on Saturday, but I'd be interested to see what y'all have to say in the meantime. Place your bets, if you will.
Rest of the specs:
Asus P4S8X mainboard
Pentium 4 2.53 Northwood
1 GB Performance DDR RAM
Plextor DVD-RW
Lian Li card reader
Floppy drive (yes, I know, but it supplies RAID drivers nicely)
(1)-Maxtor 250 GB SATA drive
I'm banking on the PSU, any other ideas? Remember it shut down while the cheapo UPS died, so I'm thinking it was supplied with dirty, under-voltage brown power. The PSU does have PFC, but this might have been asking too much! Thanks all.
Tony
Users helping Users...