"afairjudgement@gmail.com" <afairjudgement@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1163600171.222497.159090@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
>
> Mitch Crane wrote:
>> afairjudgement@gmail.com wrote in news:1163573594.621739.61230
>> @h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> > Here's what I have tried so far:
>> > -Re-re-re-re-re-checking the power, reset, LED plugs onto mobo
>> > -removing every last non-essential power-consuming part (stripped
>> > down to one GB stick, and video card)
>>
>> Try it without the video card and see if it gets any further.
>
> I did try it without the video card and a get a loud beeping noise
> and am unable to turn the power off using the switch, I have to hit
> the PSU's power switch to turn it off.
I assume that beep is the no video warning. So since it doesn't just
shut itself off immediately like before, that narrows it down to the
video card or the PSU.
I assume you did plug one of the PSU leads into the GTS 8800? If you
did then you might try other leads. That PSU has dual 12v rails, so you
might try to find one on the other rail (The Enermax PSU I have on my
Athlon64 system has a different colored molex connector made
specifically for a video card.) You would think that the PSU you have
can handle that card based on the specs, unlike a lot of cheaper PSUs
which have single 12v rails and wattage ratings inflated by the 5v
rail's amp rating. I don't know anything about that brand, though.
If you are sure the card's power supply connection is correct then you
should try a different video card and/or PSU.
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