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Couple of weeks ago I built a media pc for the living room, it worked fine for a couple of days then just died while watching a tv program on it.
Symptoms, the psu and fans all fire up as soon as mains is switched on, i.e. no need to press power button, but the mother board won't post, no sign of life there at all.
Sent the mobo (asrock matx type) back after much faffing about getting Stak to action the RMA. Yesterday after chasing it up the engineer called back and said yup faulty, we've boot tested a replacement and it's on it's way.
The replacement arrived today, with exactly the same problem as the previous faulty one (it is a different mobo) as soon as I apply power the fans start, but no sign of life from the mobo.
I've checked all the voltages coming out of the psu, even tried a different one with no joy.
Any ideas if something other than the mobo can be causing it? I'll be calling Stak again in the morning to see about returning this one but I want to be sure it's definately the mobo at fault and not another component causing it.
That all said I've stripped the mobo down to cpu only and there's no difference.
Symptoms, the psu and fans all fire up as soon as mains is switched on, i.e. no need to press power button, but the mother board won't post, no sign of life there at all.
Sent the mobo (asrock matx type) back after much faffing about getting Stak to action the RMA. Yesterday after chasing it up the engineer called back and said yup faulty, we've boot tested a replacement and it's on it's way.
The replacement arrived today, with exactly the same problem as the previous faulty one (it is a different mobo) as soon as I apply power the fans start, but no sign of life from the mobo.
I've checked all the voltages coming out of the psu, even tried a different one with no joy.
Any ideas if something other than the mobo can be causing it? I'll be calling Stak again in the morning to see about returning this one but I want to be sure it's definately the mobo at fault and not another component causing it.
That all said I've stripped the mobo down to cpu only and there's no difference.