hmmm, i'm sure if this is the place, but anyways:
I've been trying to build a computer from scratch, and my first try i failed. The problem is that after i hit the power button all the LEDs flash and the fans will spin for about a hlaf second and then die. I replaced the PSU and got the problem. I tried one last time with nothing but the processor, heatsink, and PSU, and no dice. So i RMAed the MoBo, thinking that could be the only solution, as i would get a warning beep if anything else happened. I got the replacement board, and installed the processor, heatsink and PSU and fired up. The heatsink ran perfectly. So i thought "GREAT!" and got to work putting it together. after i was finished, i plugged in the monitor and power cable and hit the power button. I was back to the old problem!!! so i took out everything again but the CPU, heatsink, and PSU, and still had the same problem. So i unscrewed the MoBo and put everything back on with and hooked up the power switch outside the case, and it worked perfectly, and the BIOS screen came up. So obviously, there is a short in the case. Any help in how i may be able to get around this would be much appreciated.
specs:
Intel 3.0e P4 800MHz FSB 1MB L2 Cache (did i say that right btw?)
ECS 865PE-A ATX Intel Motherboard
Radeon 9600XT 256MB AGP 8x/4x
Kingston ValueRAM 512MB x2
Salvaged 10GB HDD + 4GB(I'm poor right now, i'll get a replacement when i get the moneyz! please don't beat me up!)
Sony Combo-Drive (if this is important ill go into details)
I've been trying to build a computer from scratch, and my first try i failed. The problem is that after i hit the power button all the LEDs flash and the fans will spin for about a hlaf second and then die. I replaced the PSU and got the problem. I tried one last time with nothing but the processor, heatsink, and PSU, and no dice. So i RMAed the MoBo, thinking that could be the only solution, as i would get a warning beep if anything else happened. I got the replacement board, and installed the processor, heatsink and PSU and fired up. The heatsink ran perfectly. So i thought "GREAT!" and got to work putting it together. after i was finished, i plugged in the monitor and power cable and hit the power button. I was back to the old problem!!! so i took out everything again but the CPU, heatsink, and PSU, and still had the same problem. So i unscrewed the MoBo and put everything back on with and hooked up the power switch outside the case, and it worked perfectly, and the BIOS screen came up. So obviously, there is a short in the case. Any help in how i may be able to get around this would be much appreciated.
specs:
Intel 3.0e P4 800MHz FSB 1MB L2 Cache (did i say that right btw?)
ECS 865PE-A ATX Intel Motherboard
Radeon 9600XT 256MB AGP 8x/4x
Kingston ValueRAM 512MB x2
Salvaged 10GB HDD + 4GB(I'm poor right now, i'll get a replacement when i get the moneyz! please don't beat me up!)
Sony Combo-Drive (if this is important ill go into details)