Posted December 25, 2012
Hi people,
I just got my son a new desktop machine for Christmas, but the damn thing won't boot. At all. It never even gets as far as sending an image to the monitor.
Now, I had the thing custom built, and I can tell that the people who put it together weren't paying a great deal of attention, since the front fan in the cabinet wasn't even hooked up.
Here are the specs:
CPU: Athlon x4 640
MB: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS9
GPU: Gigabyte GVN640OC-2GI
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 - 3.5"
RAM: Kingston ValueRAM - 8GB DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10600 CL9
PSU: Energon EPS-750W CM
The first thing I noticed was that the CPU fan wasn't switching on. I've tried moving it to a different fan port, and that works, but the machine still doesn't boot. I've also tried removing the RAM stick, since that supposedly should give me a warning beep on boot, but nothing. All the fans start and I can hear the HDD spin up, but nothing more happens.
Could it be that the CPU_FAN port on the MB is broken (well, it certainly seems to be) and that the MB won't boot if it doesn't register power being drawn from that port?
One thing I haven't tried yet (because I'd like to avoid it if possible) is to move the graphics card into my machine to see if that's what's wrong. I think it unlikely though. The fact that the CPU fan doesn't switch on when connected to the CPU_FAN port seems to indicate that there is something more fundamentally wrong than that.
Any ideas are welcome.
I just got my son a new desktop machine for Christmas, but the damn thing won't boot. At all. It never even gets as far as sending an image to the monitor.
Now, I had the thing custom built, and I can tell that the people who put it together weren't paying a great deal of attention, since the front fan in the cabinet wasn't even hooked up.
Here are the specs:
CPU: Athlon x4 640
MB: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS9
GPU: Gigabyte GVN640OC-2GI
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 - 3.5"
RAM: Kingston ValueRAM - 8GB DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10600 CL9
PSU: Energon EPS-750W CM
The first thing I noticed was that the CPU fan wasn't switching on. I've tried moving it to a different fan port, and that works, but the machine still doesn't boot. I've also tried removing the RAM stick, since that supposedly should give me a warning beep on boot, but nothing. All the fans start and I can hear the HDD spin up, but nothing more happens.
Could it be that the CPU_FAN port on the MB is broken (well, it certainly seems to be) and that the MB won't boot if it doesn't register power being drawn from that port?
One thing I haven't tried yet (because I'd like to avoid it if possible) is to move the graphics card into my machine to see if that's what's wrong. I think it unlikely though. The fact that the CPU fan doesn't switch on when connected to the CPU_FAN port seems to indicate that there is something more fundamentally wrong than that.
Any ideas are welcome.
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