Ravioli
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Some of you might remember a thread i made in december were i said my computer refused to boot. It gave no video output whatsoever, and the mouse/keyboard didnt light up (no power).
Well, i bought a new mobo and replaced the old one and the computer worked. It worked for about 2 weeks, but now the SAME thing happened. However, there is a slight difference. When i boot it, i get SOME of the POST to appear. It tells me the Mobo Name, the CPU name, and then it says that Dual Channel Memory is detected (or single if i take one out). But then it freezes, nothing else happens. It SHOULD continue and say how much RAM i have and then detect all the hard drives and then boot Windows. I noticed that once again, my mouse and keyboard receives no power at all.
So since this happened to two motherboards, we can say surely that the mobo is not the cause. I have taken out the ram cards and tried different slots to no success. I have disconnected all hard drives and it does the same thing. I have reconnected all connectors, same thing.
My problem is VERY similar to this:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/254843-10-freeze-post-dead
So im suspecting its either the CPU or the PSU. Right now i wont touch the PC for a day in some superstitious hope that it will work if i leave it alone for a while.
Have anyone experienced the same thing before?
Well, i bought a new mobo and replaced the old one and the computer worked. It worked for about 2 weeks, but now the SAME thing happened. However, there is a slight difference. When i boot it, i get SOME of the POST to appear. It tells me the Mobo Name, the CPU name, and then it says that Dual Channel Memory is detected (or single if i take one out). But then it freezes, nothing else happens. It SHOULD continue and say how much RAM i have and then detect all the hard drives and then boot Windows. I noticed that once again, my mouse and keyboard receives no power at all.
So since this happened to two motherboards, we can say surely that the mobo is not the cause. I have taken out the ram cards and tried different slots to no success. I have disconnected all hard drives and it does the same thing. I have reconnected all connectors, same thing.
My problem is VERY similar to this:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/254843-10-freeze-post-dead
So im suspecting its either the CPU or the PSU. Right now i wont touch the PC for a day in some superstitious hope that it will work if i leave it alone for a while.
Have anyone experienced the same thing before?