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Title: Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 14, 2007, 16:07:32 PM
Ok well came to turn my pc on today and nothing, just wouldn't turn on (it's been fine running for nearly 2 years)

so opened it up gave it a clan made sure everything was in the right place
Plugged it back in, and all the fans spun like once and stopped then tried to spin again and stopped.

So I think the power supply is on its way out or rather just gone out.

Any one agree with this or have any ideas?
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Eggtastico on August 14, 2007, 16:14:18 PM
sounds like the PSU has overloaded unplug everything from the PSU for 5mins & then try with just the mobo connected.

If you have a spare PSU then plug that one in & then try the other one again.
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Rivkid on August 14, 2007, 16:15:04 PM
Certainly sounds like the PSU. Does the fan on the PSU spin?
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 14, 2007, 16:21:33 PM
yea the fan on the psu spins, but ive noticed the psu also makes a sound,  hard to describe its high pitched,  

gona try eun pluggign everything now

edit ok eveything apart from the 2 mainboard power supplys un plugged,  still the same,  the mainboard LED flashses very fast aslo.
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Rivkid on August 14, 2007, 16:25:28 PM
If you have a spare psu anywhere or can borrow one to test it I think that would be my next move. Basically its process of elimination and thats got to be the place to start.
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 14, 2007, 16:40:59 PM
thanks for the help, and being so fast, sadly i dont have a spare psu or know any 1 with a psu that wud work.
so think il order a new 1
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Kunal on August 14, 2007, 16:52:04 PM
What spec is your PSU and how much stuff do you have in your machine?
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Eggtastico on August 14, 2007, 16:56:28 PM
Quote from: Dunny87yea the fan on the psu spins, but ive noticed the psu also makes a sound,  hard to describe its high pitched,  

gona try eun pluggign everything now

edit ok eveything apart from the 2 mainboard power supplys un plugged,  still the same,  the mainboard LED flashses very fast aslo.

I said everything.. including motherboard. Ive seen it a hundred times. The PSU needs to discharge. Quickest fix it to use another PSU & then swap straight back to the old.
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 14, 2007, 17:05:37 PM
ahh sorry, trying now with everything diconnected,

but i dont have a spare psu to try.


the psu is http://www.hipergroup.com/English/products/hpu-4k580.html

its not had a problem untill today, but the pc is

asus premium main board (  can get more info if really needed)
amd 64bit 4000+
2gig ram
nvidia 7800GTX
2 hard drives
1 dvd rom and 1 dvd-rw

edit: tryed again and still the same the led flashes etc
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 14, 2007, 17:43:49 PM
also could any one recommend a new PSU for me, ive been out of the loop on hardware for some time now.

around £50 is fine, dont really wana spend to much more,

aslo pc case is antec p180 so cables need to be a good length
Title: Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: knighty on August 14, 2007, 22:36:19 PM
damn.... i can never remember the company that gives them lifetime garantees !..... someone else should be able to tell you.... get one of those ;)

also boost your budget up to £75 or so... so that you get a better / more future proof one (if its garanteed for life then why not !
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Cypher on August 15, 2007, 15:38:36 PM
Id point you in the direction of Hiper Type R Psu but I think they are just over £50 and Im not sure they fit that case.

Chuck Norris has one of those cases and that PSu in another case, he thinks it would fit, would need to ask him again though.
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 16, 2007, 16:58:12 PM
all fixed now. was the PSU.

and it was a type R that i had  which still has a 1 year warrenty left.

and ive replaced it with the type R mark2.

pitty its not modular, but its in and working now.


thanks for every ones help !
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Rivkid on August 16, 2007, 17:14:46 PM
cool glad you got it working. Hope youll stick around - its a cool community. Check out the General Discussion and Waffle forums they can be a real good laugh at times
Title: Re:Pc problem any suggestions ?
Post by: Dunny87 on August 17, 2007, 15:30:30 PM
i did used to be quite active on here at one point, then the forums got deleted :o

back when it was invasion board i think. so goign back some time now