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Posted on Jan 29, 2009

Not booting but RAM,processor,SMPS ,HD are fine.

No power beep. Cpu fan,processsorr fan every thing is fine....

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  • praveenkashi Jan 29, 2009

    power supply to motherboard is working fine as processer fan is running,cpu fan running,dvd rom light also glowing.



    I hv checked RAM,SMPS with other systmes its working fine.

    Problem is with motherboard only. But the thing is i m unable to know the exact problem,pls help.

  • praveenkashi Jan 30, 2009

    DVD light not constantly on.Its working as normal.



    Above Motherboard problem occured when sudden power OFF happened (My PC was not connected to UPS) .

  • Say Lee Feb 23, 2009

    Each component - power supply, hdd, cpu...- is fine, when I check with other computer. But this mother board doesn't get any power at all.
    How can I check the motherboard is completely dead?


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    Wiard Giezen May 11, 2010

    Whats the brand and model PSU you use??

  • Wiard Giezen
    Wiard Giezen May 11, 2010

    is your dvd light constantly on? if yes check if IDE cable is in properly and reverse if needed..




  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Please list the specifications for your components. Also, how do you know the components are working correctly?

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Not booting but RAM,processor,SMPS ,HD are fine Each component - power supply, hdd, cpu...- is fine, when I check with other computer running,dvd rom light also glowing.......Check without ...cpu.....power on..cpu fan running

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Check without Video Card, Processor , Memory and beeps are coming

If no then this is motherboar issue, I had the similar problem. So went to the local repair shop and got the power capacitors replaced,

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