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I've got a weird problem with a SA6R board and wonder if you have
encountered it before.
Abit SA6R
Mushkin PC133+ memory
PIII 1Ghz Coppermine
1 IBM DeskStar 40gb drive connected as master in IDE1
Enermax 450 watt PS
There is more, but is irrelevant in this situation.
When I power down the system, it would not power back up.
I checked everything out, and it seemed ok.
Pulled the MB out of the case, placed on a non-conductive surface, and
hooked up just the processor, 1 stick of memory, 1 harddrive, and the
PS. Tried to poer it up, still no good.
I decided to try something, and shorted pin 14 on the PS to a ground
pin, and boom, the system booted up and runs perfectly. Pull the
jumper off, and the system continues to run without a single problem
until I power it down.
Somehow, it looks like the MB is not sending the power good signal to
the PS so that it will turn on
Any suggestions on what this problem is??
Thanks,
Daniel Belton
I've got a weird problem with a SA6R board and wonder if you have
encountered it before.
Abit SA6R
Mushkin PC133+ memory
PIII 1Ghz Coppermine
1 IBM DeskStar 40gb drive connected as master in IDE1
Enermax 450 watt PS
There is more, but is irrelevant in this situation.
When I power down the system, it would not power back up.
I checked everything out, and it seemed ok.
Pulled the MB out of the case, placed on a non-conductive surface, and
hooked up just the processor, 1 stick of memory, 1 harddrive, and the
PS. Tried to poer it up, still no good.
I decided to try something, and shorted pin 14 on the PS to a ground
pin, and boom, the system booted up and runs perfectly. Pull the
jumper off, and the system continues to run without a single problem
until I power it down.
Somehow, it looks like the MB is not sending the power good signal to
the PS so that it will turn on
Any suggestions on what this problem is??
Thanks,
Daniel Belton