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| Thread ID: 62409 | 2005-10-06 16:19:00 | Problems waking-up computer | Maggot (9026) | Press F1 |
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| 393964 | 2005-10-07 03:56:00 | It may not be related, In general if hardware is going to fail it generally does it in the first week, so you mave just had a board with a weakness. Or, they can be fickle about how they are mounted, and the pressure of inserting a card can move them that 0.5mm required to short em out. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 393965 | 2005-10-07 04:40:00 | Thanks for the help Metla. Now for the part I've been dreading - contacting ASUS and my vendor to see if either of them will pony-up a new motherboard. |
Maggot (9026) | ||
| 393966 | 2005-10-07 14:55:00 | Okay, I just wasn't satisfied with stripping-down my computer and returning the motherboard without exhausting every avenue. So, after further consideration of my issue I decided to look at the power supply. I removed the 300W power supply from my old piece-o'-crap Dell and plugged it into my motherboard. And would you believe it, the LED light stopped flashing and remained a constant green. This seems indicative of a faulty power feed from the Seasonic S-12. Hence, I will send back the power supply, instead. Hopefully this will cure what ails me. | Maggot (9026) | ||
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