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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Watti on April 11, 2009, 12:21:02 am

Title: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: Watti on April 11, 2009, 12:21:02 am
ok im going to use a term here

Turn over, the fan wont Turn after i put the Cord in the PSU

There hasnt been any thing thats blown, all switchees are correct.

Al cords are in and in the correct place

It has happend before, but only after it has been off for a couple of days, i just restarted and it wont turn back on.
Next week ill get a new PSU but i want u guys to throw Ideas at me just in case it isnt
Title: Re: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: 9r2e5i3k on April 11, 2009, 12:27:14 am
About fan: You sure the cable and connector are fine? Check if they aren't damaged.
And which fan is not spinning? If it's the CPU fan, maybe it should be connected to the motherboard and not the PSU...

Aside that, check if the power cable (from the socket in the wall to the PSU/computer back) is connected fully. My friend had troubles with his PC shutting down because his power cable wasn't plugged in fully. Probably it got half-unplugged while moving to connect something.
Title: Re: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: Watti on April 11, 2009, 01:51:12 am
lol i ment when i plug the cord in (when it works) the fan Spins a little (CPU Fan)

im gunna try a different cord for the PSU in a second
Title: Re: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: 9r2e5i3k on April 11, 2009, 02:15:41 am
lol i ment when i plug the cord in (when it works) the fan Spins a little (CPU Fan)

Maybe the fan is damaged?

Maybe it doesn't have any grease, or it's obstructed by something...
Title: Re: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: Watti on April 11, 2009, 02:35:31 am
Fan is fine, Spins Correctly

Title: Re: Computer wont Turn on
Post by: Hircine on April 11, 2009, 07:17:18 am
Check that none of your power cable pins are loose/melted/overheated. On my old PC I had the power cable to my graphics card partially burn one connector pin because of it overheating (shitty ATI cards fault).
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