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    Need to track down the faulty part.

    Built a new pc for a friend last week, and today it stopped working for no apparent reason today. I need to track down the part that's faulty;

    Turn computer on; all fans work, but no power is sent over usb or ps2 (keyboard don't light up) and no image is displayed. I tried playing about with it a bit; swapping out ram/using different slots, but in the end I think it has to be either the CPU, the MOBO, or the PSU. Problem is that my case (coolermaster cm-690) doesnt have a internal speaker, and neither does the MOBO (Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L), so I can't get any diagnostic beeps from the MOBO. I've ordered a seperate speaker for this but I'm not sure it will help anyway.

    Oh and btw, I don't own any new pcs with compatible cpus/mobos so I can't narrow it down much more...

    Thanks for the help

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    • matty-hodgson's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Abit IP35 Dark Raider
      • CPU:
      • Q6600 @ 4GHz (59'C Under a TRUE Black)
      • Memory:
      • 4GB OCZ DDR2 890MHz (5-4-4-15)
      • Storage:
      • Intel 80GB - Games. Intel 80GB - OS. 1TB Samsung - Storage.
      • Graphics card(s):
      • NVIDIA Zotac GTX 275: 728 Core, 1614 Shader, 1340 Memory
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      • Enermax MODU82+ 625w
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    Re: Need to track down the faulty part.

    are you using a graphics card or onboard graphics?
    if you're using a card and you have onboard graphics, try using the onbroad graphics..
    this might work.

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    • Dingo's system
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      • CPU:
      • 3570K
      • Memory:
      • 16GB Kingston HyperX Blue
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      • Graphics card(s):
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      • PSU:
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    Re: Need to track down the faulty part.

    What Matty said and have you tried booting with one stick of ram?. Be a good idea to check all connections and try reseating the gfx card.

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    • joermcg's system
      • Motherboard:
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      • CPU:
      • E6750 running at standard speed, (2.66Ghz)
      • Memory:
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      • Storage:
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    Re: Need to track down the faulty part.

    I would say that the Psu or mobo sounds like the two most likely culprits, as even without a video card, you should still have power available for mouse and keyboard.

    Is it a 20 pin PSU or 24?. Perhaps trying a new or "good" psu would give you the answer. Could you post the mobo make and model.?

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    Re: Need to track down the faulty part.

    Sorry for rezzing this topic, but for those who have similar problems: It was the mobo's fault. Was overclocking a P31 mobo, and it just failed. Got it replace with a nice P35 and its fine.

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