Monitor problem after installing new power supply

lojsve

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Greetings,

I am not familiar with the technical aspects of a motherboard and I am stumped with a problem!

I was given an HP Pavilion 4450 computer that would not turn on. I thought it would be worth checking the power supply and if it worked, I would let my 5 year old play pre-school games on it. The power supply in it was an ATX100-5. I purchased what was described as an ATX100-5 on eBay, but received an MICRO ATX (275W - 12V) power supply by Kenwell Electronics. (They claim it is a replacement power supply for the ATX100-5)

I connected it to the motherboard according to the manual for the Asus MEB-VM motherboard but when I power on the computer, the motherboard stays on but the monitor will click on for about a second but then turns off. I have tried this with two different monitors with the same results.

I am only connecting 4 of the power supply connectors: the motherboard, the hard drive, the slave drive and the floppy drive. There are two other connectors on the power supply but the MEB-VM manual doesn't say anything about connecting them or where to connect them, though one of them is a four pin connector that says "HP Video Power". I just don't see a four pin connection on the motherboard for it.

I don't know where to go from here, so I would be grateful for any help or suggestions.

Thanks!

John
 

michiganteddybear

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sorry to say, when the original ps died, it probably took your mobo with it.

you do say you tested the mobo with 2 different monitors, that will rule out a coincendental monitor failure as well.

dont worry about the extra connectors on the PS, if you dont have a place for them they are ok to leave disconnected.

try this:

disconnect all power plugs EXCEPT those going to the mobo. Disconnect the floppy cable, and IDE cable(s). remove all addon cards EXCEPT video (if it has a seperate card). see if it will post now. if so, connect one peripheral at a time (hdd, floppy, cd, ect, cards) when you plug one in and it dont work, that one is bad