Quote Originally Posted by Mechromancer View Post
^Just an idea:

While the wattage rating on the PSU may be good, the amps may not. My old DFI board and this ASUS are boards that required a certain amperage on the -12v line. My current PSU puts out 0.8amps on the -12V. I think these boards require 0.6 or 0.7 on that line to work properly. A lot of PSUs just don't meet that spec. I think I bought 2 or 3 before I figured out the cause.

This may or may not be your problem, but I figure your old, beat up PSU is kinda beefy where this board likes it.
Quote Originally Posted by Gener_AL (UK) View Post
@ rob GL Is the mobo still in the chasis?
Sounds maybe somthing possibly shorting/ or bad connection somewhere.
This board recommends a 600W power supply, according to the manual, which I think is a little high. But in response to the amperage on the -12V rail, my old trusty testing power supply has only 0.3amps on the -12V rail. The other power supplies I tested range from 0.3amps to 0.8amps and none of them work.

The original 500W Antec power supply that comes with the case (and had been working for a year up to now) has 0.8amps on the -12V rail. As I said, I tested this power supply with a PSU Tester and all tests came back fine, and then I installed this power supply into another computer and it works fine.

I also have a brand new power supply, which is the same brand and same part number as my testing power supply, with the exact same specifications on all rails... And it doesn't work to fire up the machine either.


And yes, the mainboard is still mounted in the chassis, and it doesn't seem like a shorting problem to me. This computer has worked fine for a year and then just stopped. It doesn't make sense. Also, if it was shorting, you would see inconsistent results. It would fire up sometimes and not others. But that's not the case. It fires up every single time with ONE specific power supply and never fires up with any other.