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MJC
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I don't remember seeing a question here about ATX PSUs and motherboards.
So if there is a better forum to ask my question no doubt someone will
tell me where...
My previous computer became progressively more reluctant to boot up and
eventually I gave up and bought a new ATX PSU in case that was the
problem. That was not a cure so I removed the motherboard as well and
bought a new one. That combination has been working ever since, with
enough problems to be interesting, of course...
But I would like to know if anything can be done with the old PSU and
motherboard combination. If I power up the PSU alone by shorting the
green PS_ON connection to ground the fan turns and voltages appear
briefly, but then it goes dead again.
If I connect the PSU to motherboard and short the front panel "on"
contact the same thing happens. The CPU fan turns as well as the PSU
one, but only momentarily.
I took the cover off the PSU but the inside shows nothing untoward.
Is there anything that I can do for some more diagnosis? The
motherboards is a GA-8ISXT-FS and the PSU FSP300-60ATV with a 20-pin
main power connector.
So if there is a better forum to ask my question no doubt someone will
tell me where...
My previous computer became progressively more reluctant to boot up and
eventually I gave up and bought a new ATX PSU in case that was the
problem. That was not a cure so I removed the motherboard as well and
bought a new one. That combination has been working ever since, with
enough problems to be interesting, of course...
But I would like to know if anything can be done with the old PSU and
motherboard combination. If I power up the PSU alone by shorting the
green PS_ON connection to ground the fan turns and voltages appear
briefly, but then it goes dead again.
If I connect the PSU to motherboard and short the front panel "on"
contact the same thing happens. The CPU fan turns as well as the PSU
one, but only momentarily.
I took the cover off the PSU but the inside shows nothing untoward.
Is there anything that I can do for some more diagnosis? The
motherboards is a GA-8ISXT-FS and the PSU FSP300-60ATV with a 20-pin
main power connector.