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No power detect for asus p4s533

For asus p4s533no power detect at the mainboard,but the power supply are brand new,how can i resolve this problem.

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  • bobby_escuet Oct 15, 2009

    JOE thanks for the response,i didnt know the 4 pin atx 12 volt,i try to socket the 4 pin atx 12 volt,thanks joe

  • joecoolvette
    joecoolvette May 11, 2010

    Are you sure you have ALL the power cables connected to the motherboard, to Include the 4-pin ATX 12 volt power cable from the PSU, to the motherboard? (Power for Intel processors, Pentium 4 and above) How do you know it isn't the Power On switch? Did you jump the Green and Black wires, in the 20-pin ATX main power cable connection?

  • joecoolvette
    joecoolvette May 11, 2010

    How do you Know "No power detect at Mainboard"? Did you jump the Soft Power On?

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Clear cmos in motherborad....jumper is near battery....set jumper at 2-3 pin for 5 seconds....and then return it again at 1-2 pin.....if doesnt work,please remove cmos battery and replace new cmos battery...

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Well the mainboard is bad. You should return it and get a new one.

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Hello, I am the technician that will be assisting you today. My name is Norman-Wynne Damstra.

Welcome to Fixya, Mario Quejada.

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The Asus P4S533-MX and all other motherboards for that matter consumes relatively low power (in terms of current requirement since the voltages fairly remains constant). What demands more power that has to be considered are the processor, video card, memories, and of course add ons such as the HD, DVD, and others. So rather than think in terms of "maximum power it can take", think of the highest you can get in terms of wattage. Power rating starts from 350 to as high as 650. I have heard of higher 750 + but havent had the chance yet to work with one.

Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

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