It was on my wood coffee table with just power supply, motherboard, CPU and CPU fan, RAM, and the little speaker attached, then I shorted pins 6 and 8. Nothing. I tried without the RAM and nothing again.
Oh, or are you saying I should try without the CPU too? I can do that when I get home.
Hi guys- Yes, I tried to short the two pins that correspond to the power switch -- got the exact same result of the fans turning on briefly.
I'll try the other things when I get home. Thanks so much :)
Thanks!
I followed this and shorted the pins. Fans actually gave the tiniest jump before stopping. I pulled the power supply and shorted pins 15 and 16 and the fans started up.
Now I don't know what to think :(
Ah-ha. Is this to trick it into thinking it's connected to a CPU fan? Or more generally that everything checks out?
Also, and sorry if this is a dumb question, but there's never variation on these two being the correct colors, right?
Thanks for the response, guys. The fan inside the PSU doesn't spin up.
Just checked now and the wires are in the right position on the motherboard's system panel connecter and appear to be connected to the front panel. Is there some way to test?
I'm feeling a bit crestfallen here guys. Please help
So, maybe a month back, my desktop wouldn't power on.
The components back then were:
CASE: Generic mATX from Microcenter
PSU: Generic 430W ATX from Microcenter
BOARD:ECS H61H2-M2
CPU: Intel Celeron G530
MEMORY: 8GB Team Elite DDR3...
Feedly's already been a better interface on smartphones. Should be an easy transition for me to use it on all devices.
Google Reader is dead. Long live Feedly
And I'd remove it, then have a pretty sweet multi-tool :)
These guys are leaving because they got better jobs either within the company or other places.... so it's on *very* good terms
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