Ad
News

Samsung showcases 82" LCD TV, 40" OLED

Published on July 19, 2005

Samsung uses the International Meeting on Information Display 2005 conference, currently held in Seoul, to show its most recent devices. Read more

Intel trims Pentium D 950 mobo power envelope

Published on February 17, 2006

Intel is to add its Enhanced SpeedStep Technology (EIST) to its 65nm dual-core Pentium D 950 processor in order to allow the chip to operate within design guidelines for motherboards, with a maximum power consumption of 95W rather than 130W. Read more

Intel forecast to cut P4 price by up to 34%

Published on July 08, 2004

Intel will trim its Pentium 4 and Celeron D prices on 22 August, Taiwanese mobo maker sources have claimed, ahead of the anticipated launch of the 3.8 GHz Pentium 4 570. Read more

TI controller reduces power consumption of consumer electronics

Published on March 20, 2006

TI announced the UCC28600 power management circuit, which will improve the energy efficiency of consumer electronics, notebooks and AC power adapters. Read more

Latest Reviews & Articles

System Builder Marathon: $500 Gaming PC

Published on October 30, 2008

For the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing. Read more

Tom's SBM: The $1,500 Mainstream PC

Published on October 29, 2008

We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more

System Builder Marathon: The $4,500 Super PC

Published on October 28, 2008

This month's System Builder Marathon spreads the system prices out even further to $4,500, $1,500, and $500. Is today’s $4,500 system really worth three times as much as an upper-mainstream performance machine? Read more

Can Your Old Athlon 64 Still Game?

Published on October 24, 2008

We'd all love to upgrade every time a new piece of gaming hardware drops, but that's an expensive proposition. You think your Athlon 64 system is fairly quick--any chance a simple graphics upgrade can bring it up speed? We're aiming to find out. Read more

  Tom's Hardware Forums » Motherboards & Memory » General Motherboard » Intel D850MV Mobo Not Powering Up (Standby Power Indicator..
 

Intel D850MV Mobo Not Powering Up (Standby Power Indicator..




Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : Intel D850MV Mobo Not Powering Up (Standby Power Indicator..
 
More Information

Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard,intel.motherboards,intel.motherboards.pentium (More info?)

 

I have a fairly old tower with an Intel D850MV desktop mobo running a 1.7GHz
P4. All the RAM is seated properly, as are AGP and one PCI card. CPU
seated fine too. Checked the wires, everything. The system was working
fine up until yesterday when I turned it on, the Power LED lit up, but
nothing else. I pressed the power button to turn it off, waited, tried
again but got the same result. I let the system sit overnight and tried in
the morning. The Power LED doesn't light anymore, and nothing happens at
all. Opened up the case, cleared out all the dust bunnies, and I noticed
that the Standby Power Indicator LED (CR7F1) is blinking green. I'm not
sure if it's my power supply (hasn't been replaced since I built this
computer many years ago, at least 3 years). I can't find any
troubleshooting info about this LED blinking. Any ideas? Thanks in
advance.

Power Supply Specs:
Antec PP-303XP 300W (ATX12V)

--
Josh


  Tom's Hardware Forums » Motherboards & Memory » General Motherboard » Intel D850MV Mobo Not Powering Up (Standby Power Indicator..

Go to:
 

Google Ads