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Power Supply DOA
Just started first PC build. Screwed in Antec 550 TruePower to case, connected case fan to standard 4 pin peripheral outlet on psu (not fan only outlet), plugged in the psu and turned it on (black switch from 0 to 1). I noticed that the case fan is not running. Then I noticed that neither of the 2 fans built into the psu are running.
Does this automatically mean that the psu is DOA? Is it possible that simply screwing the psu into the case has created a short. Does the motherboard need to be connected to the psu for the psu's internal fans to be running? What is the easiest way to test if the psu is DOA?
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Reef Shark
grab one of these badboys 
there at compusa and im sure that are fryes too (im not sure we dont have fryes around here)
i got that picture from here:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ATX-PT
i have one and it works great. theyr pretty self explanitory
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Mako Shark
You did not turn it on. The switch on the back is essentially a failsafe - it can deny the PSU the ability to be turned on or not - that's it.
An ATX PSU must be connected to a mobo, and the power switch jumpers on the mobo shorted (i.e. through the power switch on the case).
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Reef Shark
plugged in the psu and turned it on (black switch from 0 to 1)

anyways i got a bad psu with my case the first time i tried building a comp and i didn't think to try it before putting everything together. When it didn't work i was pretty depressed. I bought one of those gadgets i mentioned above and the psu got one light to brighten on the tester (theres 7). They can save you a lot of trouble, even with later "projects".
Last edited by Freakish; 07-01-2004 at 09:36 PM.
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Old School OCer
You can turn on a PSU by momentarily shorting two pins on the 20-pin connector, problem is I've forgotten which two, but you can look in your mobo manual and figure it out.
Edit: found it, pins 14 and 15, here's pick:
http://modecideas.com/faq42.htm
Last edited by OS-Wiz; 07-01-2004 at 10:00 PM.
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