Evening,
I've recently built a new system around the following parts (it was designed to be a development workstation - not a gaming rig):
* Q6600 G0
* Supermicro C2SBA+ board
* 4GB OCZ 800Mhz DDR2
* ATI x1650 PCI-e
* A handful of raptors
* Antec Atlas case (with TruePower Trio 550W PSU)
Now, all was great until about a week ago. Then the box just powered off (instantly) whilst I was using it. I'm pretty familiar with things going pop, so I assumed the PSU was gone. Sure enough it smelt like burning. Attempting to power up the PC again (silly, I know) caused the system speaker to make some funny noises, and then give up again.
I tried another PSU - this time a Macron 400W (with the shorter ATX connector without the 4 pins extra pins at the end, but still with the 4-pin header that goes near the CPU). The board powered up for ~5 seconds, then powered off, and repeated this process indefinitely without any interaction from me. I tried another 460W PSU and the same thing happened. Interestingly, if I boot it up without the 4-pin header attached it stays powered, but doesn't boot.
To me this sounds like the board is dead. Unfortunately I don't have another CPU or board here to check with. Could the lack of a PSU with the newer and longer ATX header be causing such an issue? Or should I just order a new board? (Sadly I can't return it as I foolishly bought it in the USA and assumed that Supermicro meant indestructible!)
Thanks,
Sam