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Anonymous User - Aug 29, 2011 at 01:23 AM
Anonymous User - Aug 29, 2011 at 01:23 AM
Hello, I have some problem.
I changed my graphics card and when I wanted to turn pc on it started to boost and then after like 5 sec it shuted down.
Then after several try, boosting time decreeted to 1, 2 sec.
after that I changed new graphic card to the old one, and still I got the same problem.
I reconnected all components and still nothing. I thought the power supply was the problem but, when i changed it, but nothing. so I started to search whats wrong. and finally it found out the problem is with ATX12V1 4pin wire. when its unplugged all fens are running but nothing works (monitor shows - ''no signal'') and when I plug it back it immediately turns off.
So is my motherboard dead or smtg else ?
AASAP
I changed my graphics card and when I wanted to turn pc on it started to boost and then after like 5 sec it shuted down.
Then after several try, boosting time decreeted to 1, 2 sec.
after that I changed new graphic card to the old one, and still I got the same problem.
I reconnected all components and still nothing. I thought the power supply was the problem but, when i changed it, but nothing. so I started to search whats wrong. and finally it found out the problem is with ATX12V1 4pin wire. when its unplugged all fens are running but nothing works (monitor shows - ''no signal'') and when I plug it back it immediately turns off.
So is my motherboard dead or smtg else ?
AASAP
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Anonymous User
Aug 29, 2011 at 01:23 AM
Aug 29, 2011 at 01:23 AM
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