Bonopo said:After talking with Daydra via skype, I have determined that her PSU is fine, as it's supplying power to the computer. Her mobo light comes on, the LEDs in the case and the fans come on for a brief moment, only to turn off again. Together we identified a potential issue with the CPU heat sink/fan assembly that may be preventing the computer to power up. Since I am not able to diagnose the problems directly in person, she is going to have someone look at it to assess the extent of the damage.
Kaorinite said:Pretty sure I've always been outspoken. What's to "fit in" to, again?
Mongro said:Fair enough, but I'm refering to what you're outspoken about. I doubt you would've accused a guild or group of dodging in the past, especially considering that there hasn't been too much drama surrounding this. The fitting in was a reference to your new guild.
Ohai said:Does it POST?
Bonopo said:No, it does not. As I said, the motherboard LED stays on, signifying there is at least power going to it, but the machine itself will not power up and stay on except for a brief moment. Again, I am not there in person, so I cannot diagnose it further. When I talked to her, she had been cleaning all the coffee residue she could from the machine, and she noticed that the right side of the heat sink/fan assembly was not secured to the motherboard. This leads me to believe a pre existing problem could have been exacerbated by the coffee spill.
She told me that the computer immediately shut itself off, and it appears as though the coffee spilled down through a fan located in the top of the case, down the inside of the case on the left, missing most of the major components. She then cleaned out as much as she could find, and I walked her through removing some of the components to make sure no liquid had gotten into the sockets, which could short out parts and prevent the computer from powering on. She also said her PSU is located in the bottom of the case, and that it doesn't appear as though any coffee reached it.
Without a firm seal of thermal past between her CPU and heat sink, it's entirely possible some coffee got down in there and fried the CPU. Without taking the entire assembly off (which she isn't comfortable doing) it's hard to tell. So she's going to have a friend with computer knowledge look at it when she can. Basically, she just wants a second opinion on the matter before she goes and buys a new PSU.
Shaket said:Missed this before my last post. Sounds like the mobo could zapped, since the system turned itself off right away, i'd yank the psu and try it on a known working system, as it's fairly quick and easy to do, won't have to install the psu in the test system's case, just make the cable connections and see if it powers up and stays up. Hopefully it's not the mobo or cpu, as the power supply is one of the easiest components to replace. Hearing about your system running without the cpu heatsink properly seated is definitely cause for concern, as well. Get some leds and/or cold cathode bling in your case so you're more likely to have a look in there every once in awhile and can catch problems like unattached heatsinks.
Shaket said:Sounds like the mobo could zapped, since the system turned itself off right away. Hearing about your system running without the cpu heatsink properly seated is definitely cause for concern, as well.
Shaket said:Missed this before my last post. Sounds like the mobo could zapped, since the system turned itself off right away, i'd yank the psu and try it on a known working system, as it's fairly quick and easy to do, won't have to install the psu in the test system's case, just make the cable connections and see if it powers up and stays up. Hopefully it's not the mobo or cpu, as the power supply is one of the easiest components to replace. Hearing about your system running without the cpu heatsink properly seated is definitely cause for concern, as well. Get some leds and/or cold cathode bling in your case so you're more likely to have a look in there every once in awhile and can catch problems like unattached heatsinks.
Igotoparties said:Cathodes are for spoiled Asian teenagers lololol. Corsair or gtfo when it comes to PSU's.
Daydra said:Ps- today I caught myself setting my coffee cup to the left side of my desk and I immediately moved it to the stand within reach awayyyy from anything electronic. haha lesson learned!!!
Kaorinite said:Anyone up for some DODGEball? PST.