Re: Troubleshooting after thunderstorm "Martin" <loveslave@frustratedhousewives.zzn.com> wrote in message
news:1190811565.321271.104250@19g2000hsx.googlegro ups.com...
> A thunderstorm recently killed my computer, and now I'm trying to
> figure out what I need to replace.
>
> When I press the power button, all fans and HDDs start spinning, and
> the green LED on my Abit NF7-S mainboard lights up. However, I get
> no video output, and no beep codes. I tried taking out one and both of
> my RAM modules, and also the video card, but the symptoms are still
> the same. That made me think it was the mainboard that's broken.
>
> But then I also tried to connect the PSU (an Antec NeoHe 430) to an
> older (known good) computer. Then I got the same results for that
> computer too. Fans and HDDs spinning, but no video and no beeps. Does
> that mean that the PSU is broken? Even if I obviously do get power out
> of it? Or is it even likely that it is the PSU /and/ mainboard (and
> CPU?) that's broken?
The wealest link in the power surge process is the ps and the mb. You will
probably have to replace both. CPU's and ram are a bit more sturdy, then
finally hd's. PS's nowadays especially the cheaper ones don't take much to
knock them out.
later,
charles...... |