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Thermaltake boot up problem!




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Hi all.
I just got a THERMALTAKE W0105 TOUGHPOWER 750W.
First time i use it boots up ok.
I tried to shut the pc off but the psu was still working.I pressed RESET and it turned off.
Now it doesnt boot up at all!
You push the power button and nothing happens. I unplugged the 20-pin (and the ac power) and plugged it and it started!
I had no problem with my previous cheap q-tek :(

I have a barton 2500+

Any help please?

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HMMM, Barton 2500 and a 750w power supply? Afraid you weren't getting enough juice? :sarcastic: Seriously though, we need more of your system specs to be any help with this, like what motherboard you have, for starters.


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gigabyte ga-7vt600 (via kt600 chipset)
The situtation is:
The system doesnt boot up.
It boots only after i disconnect and connect the 20-pin of the mobo!
Whats going on?

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Maybe you mis-plug the front panel connector of your casing? Or try to unplug then re-plug the mouse or keyboard connector then restart using on/off casing power button.

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This is the case:Some times it boots ok
The rest, you have to keep pressed the boot button for about 5 sec then repress it and it boots!
Ive read that it happens to many TT Toughpower users!



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