A slightly comical power issue
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difm




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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 17:34    Post subject: A slightly comical power issue
I have a slight problem:

I my PC won't power up just by pressing the power button. The odd part is the problem only appears in the evening - around the time when I get back from work.
When I power it up in the morning for news, weather etc - it works just fine.

I have to switch off the PSU and unplug the power cord and redo them both to get my rig running.
Is it PSU? Why is it appearing only PM ?
I don't have a spare PSU to test my current unit since I'd have to take it for couple of days for testing.


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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 17:51    Post subject:
Is it hooked up to some energy saving socket or something? :X


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difm




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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 18:10    Post subject:
No, it's plugged into UPS and everything else hooked to it works. It's not fully plugged PSU, so I don't think it's a PSU problem.
Even the same thing without PSU too.


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Newty182




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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 20:28    Post subject:
Sorry, I have no idea, but you just reminded me... When I was a kid I used to have a TV that would only turn on if the air temperature was warm. I had to blow hot air in the vents with a hairdryer to get it to turn on when cold Laughing


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Mchart




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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 20:36    Post subject:
Either MB or PSU. It's hard to tell for certain without replacing either, and it sucks.

Mine started having a similar problem. It'll randomly decide not to power up when I hit the button, and if I quick flip the PSU switch it'll power up and act like nothing was wrong. My guess is the MB is the problem, but it could just as easily be the PSU.
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difm




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PostPosted: Mon, 9th Sep 2013 20:42    Post subject:
Well... thing is I've gotten over my obsession of buyin CM Storm Stryker... and have been thinking more of buying a proper mobo with enough I/O connections.
I hope it's the mobo when I'll get a new one Razz


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difm




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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Sep 2013 07:19    Post subject:
well, fuck... It didn't want to power up in the morning either... GOD fucking DAMNIT Sad


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MisterBear




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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Sep 2013 09:05    Post subject:
I have exactly the same issue with my HTPC, but since i don't use it too much lately i haven't tryd to fix it. But symptoms are exactly the same, if pc is powered off for longer time, it doesn't power on unless i unplug the cord and reinsert it.

I'm fairly sure that it is PSU, maybe capacitors suck, i haven't opened it up to look inside. Nothing stands out on my MB, but i could be wrong. So i am interested to see what will fix your problem Razz
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difm




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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Sep 2013 09:18    Post subject:
It might be PSU indeed.
Few months ago my work PC PSU failed (also Seasonic) after 1.5 months of work.
Oh well, I'll try to find another PSU and do some testing.

Better not be mobo problem. Then, knowing me, it would mean new mob+cpu Sad


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Stige




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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Sep 2013 09:20    Post subject:
MisterBear wrote:
I have exactly the same issue with my HTPC, but since i don't use it too much lately i haven't tryd to fix it. But symptoms are exactly the same, if pc is powered off for longer time, it doesn't power on unless i unplug the cord and reinsert it.

I'm fairly sure that it is PSU, maybe capacitors suck, i haven't opened it up to look inside. Nothing stands out on my MB, but i could be wrong. So i am interested to see what will fix your problem Razz


Yeah, it should be something like this:
- PC powered off = Capacitors go empty
- When you replug it to the wall outlet, it "refills" the capacitors again and thus it boots

I noticed a similiar then when some derp guy had put a too small automatic fuse to my living room and everytime you had more than just the PC on it would blow when I plugged my PC to the wall outlet lol

So yeah, this is just my opinion/hunch but it should definitely be something like that.
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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Sep 2013 12:22    Post subject:
difm wrote:
It might be PSU indeed.
...
Better not be mobo problem. Then, knowing me, it would mean new mob+cpu Sad

i doubt that it affects the mobo+cpu.The box i made for my GF had the same issues you described,i feared that i had to waste my last money on new everything but it was just the PSU.
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difm




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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Sep 2013 21:29    Post subject:
Well, got another PSU for testing. Good thing is everything seems to power up fine. Will see better in the morning.
Sad part is that it's a few years old model and I have my GPU hooked up to molex-adapters. So I can't risk gaming yet Razz
The worst part is that the shop from where I bought the faulty PSU has been closed down so I have to send my unit to somewhere in Europe. Sad

Guess I'll buy a newer model and sell the replacement/refurbished unit when I get it back. Razz


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Stige




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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Sep 2013 21:41    Post subject:
difm wrote:
Well, got another PSU for testing. Good thing is everything seems to power up fine. Will see better in the morning.
Sad part is that it's a few years old model and I have my GPU hooked up to molex-adapters. So I can't risk gaming yet Razz
The worst part is that the shop from where I bought the faulty PSU has been closed down so I have to send my unit to somewhere in Europe. Sad

Guess I'll buy a newer model and sell the replacement/refurbished unit when I get it back. Razz


Why would it change anything even if you have them on adapters? There is zero risk in that, game away.
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difm




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PostPosted: Fri, 27th Sep 2013 16:52    Post subject:
Just got the replacement model from RMA. Exactly one week from sending to receiving Very Happy

Also, my RAT5 replacement arrived too. What a nice week Smile


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