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| Thread ID: 97653 | 2009-02-23 02:23:00 | Ms- 6378 mobo | brendanBiggs (14637) | Press F1 |
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| 750504 | 2009-02-23 04:10:00 | okay then i will do that. thanks and yeah it really werid |
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| 750505 | 2009-02-23 04:16:00 | Just a thought - there is one possible component that "may" make a click - and thats the onboard Speaker if its not getting enough power. See if the click is coming from that. (small round black device near the front panel header) Is the click a fast click click.click.click.click or a slower one click --- click---click etc |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 750506 | 2009-02-23 04:19:00 | okay yes it coming from that small onborad speaker. and it a fast as in click click click click click click click, and it just dose that |
brendanBiggs (14637) | ||
| 750507 | 2009-02-23 05:18:00 | Sounds ( no pun intended) like the boards not getting enough power, the clicking "may" be a beep trying to happen ( hope that makes sense). The other Power supply you tried - is it a known good one? If it is, then disconnect every thing from the board, only leaving the monitor, keyboard/mouse - (no HDDS, optical, Floppy, USB - Nothing) see if it will boot into the BIOS, or show on screen. If it doesn't boot, then about the only other thing I can think of is something is shorting out the board, as in something may have gotten under it - OR the boards died. With the age of the board I cant at the moment think of any other thing it may be -- have a look at the capacitors as well, on the tops, are they bulging, or have brown gunk on them. |
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| 750508 | 2009-02-23 05:23:00 | okay well ill try other psu with more power and see what happens and the caps look all fine, they had dust and stuff which i cleand off and all that \ so im hoping a beta psu will get it working i hope :D ill let u no |
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