I have about six months on a new power supply. It is an Allied
ATX500W. I have been having problems recently where my rig will just
shut down. Pushing the power button doesn't turn it back on.
Flipping the toggle on the power supply doesn't either. The only
thing I can do is physically unplug the power supply for 10-15 seconds
and then plug it back in.
This seems to me like a problem with the power supply itself as
opposed to the CPU overheating or something like that. Am I on the
right track?
> I have about six months on a new power supply. It is an Allied
> ATX500W. I have been having problems recently where my rig will just
> shut down. Pushing the power button doesn't turn it back on.
> Flipping the toggle on the power supply doesn't either. The only
> thing I can do is physically unplug the power supply for 10-15 seconds
> and then plug it back in.
>
> This seems to me like a problem with the power supply itself as
> opposed to the CPU overheating or something like that. Am I on the
> right track?
>
> Thanks
>
It is cheaper and easier to test with a new or a known-working PSU than
swapping CPU's around. Both the PSU and CPU are heat-aversive and can
respond in the same way.
On Jul 23, 11:22 pm, GHalleck <ghall...@arrakian.mining.com> wrote:
> junior24 wrote:
> > I have about six months on a new power supply. It is an Allied
> > ATX500W. I have been having problems recently where my rig will just
> > shut down. Pushing the power button doesn't turn it back on.
> > Flipping the toggle on the power supply doesn't either. The only
> > thing I can do is physically unplug the power supply for 10-15 seconds
> > and then plug it back in.
>
> > This seems to me like a problem with the power supply itself as
> > opposed to the CPU overheating or something like that. Am I on the
> > right track?
>
> > Thanks
>
> It is cheaper and easier to test with a new or a known-working PSU than
> swapping CPU's around. Both the PSU and CPU are heat-aversive and can
> respond in the same way.
I'll start with the PSU then. Thanks for the quick response!
On Jul 23, 11:30 pm, junior24 <jrtiets...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 23, 11:22 pm, GHalleck <ghall...@arrakian.mining.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > junior24 wrote:
> > > I have about six months on a new power supply. It is an Allied
> > > ATX500W. I have been having problems recently where my rig will just
> > > shut down. Pushing the power button doesn't turn it back on.
> > > Flipping the toggle on the power supply doesn't either. The only
> > > thing I can do is physically unplug the power supply for 10-15 seconds
> > > and then plug it back in.
>
> > > This seems to me like a problem with the power supply itself as
> > > opposed to the CPU overheating or something like that. Am I on the
> > > right track?
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > It is cheaper and easier to test with a new or a known-working PSU than
> > swapping CPU's around. Both the PSU and CPU are heat-aversive and can
> > respond in the same way.
>
> I'll start with the PSU then. Thanks for the quick response!
PSU replaced. System has been running solid for 3 days. Thanks
again.