Marktait 0 Posted March 3, 2002 Today i came home from IKEA and found my Athlon XP was off, i had left it on while i was out. Upon turning it on, no Fans spun(CPU Fan, Motherboard Fan and PSU Fan). I took out everything from the case and tried it now, still nothing. Now i thought maybe its the PSU, so i went and took out the PSU from my 1.2 Athlon and that does exactly the same. Im puzzled and dont know what to do. ---------------------------------- 1st Computer ---------------------------------- AMD 1700+ Athlon XP ASUS A7V133A VIA Motherboard 512MB PC-133 RAM 64MB GeForce 3 Ti200 (Det 27.51) 60GB IBM 7200RPM HardDrive 16x/48x LG DVDDrive 40x Compag CDDrive 16x/10x/40x LiteON ReWriter Creative SoundBlaster Live! 1024 Player Creative 4.1 Surround Sound 1600 Speakers 10/100 Netgear Ethernet Adapter - 2nd Computer Networked WinTV Primio FM TV/Radio Tuner ---------------------------------- 2nd Computer ---------------------------------- 1.2Ghz AMD Athlon Thunderbird 512MB PC-133 RAM 64MB GeForce 2 MX200 (Det 27.51) 60GB IBM 7200RPM HardDrive 40GB Seagate 5400RPM HardDrive 16x/48x LG DVDDrive 24x/10x/40x Samsung ReWriter Creative SoundBlaster 128 10/100 Genius Ethernet Adapter - Cable Connection 10/100 Genius Ethernet Adapter - Laptop Networked 10/100 Genius Ethernet Adapter - 1st Computer Networked 300Watt RMS 2.1 Active Subwoofer Logic Speakers ---------------------------------- Windows XP Professional Corporate Platinum Edition(IE6 SP1 beta) Windows XP Plus Pack Office XP Corporate Edition with Frontpage Publisher XP Corporate Edition Share this post Link to post
CrazyKillerMan 0 Posted March 3, 2002 Clear the CMOS and see if that helps. There is also a weird "Reboot Time Delay" on some motherboards that make it do something like you noted. It is also cleared using a jumper/scewdriver. Share this post Link to post
Dirty Harry 0 Posted March 4, 2002 If your mobo doesn't run with two different wotking PSU's chances are your mobo has had a stroke and is now in mobo-heaven. Adopt a new one. H. Share this post Link to post