Hi, I have a problem with this Desktop motherboard, when I want to turn it on, it goes off within a second. When I hold the MemOK! button, it goes on for quite a while. If I release the MemOK! button, it's straight goes to off. What do I need to check first? I already reset the cmos, change ram and take out the CPU, the problem is still there. Thanks
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Check by measuring resistance of all coils on the motherboard and also Power supply: The power supply unit (PSU) could be faulty or not providing sufficient power to the motherboard. Check if all the power connections are secure and properly plugged in. Consider testing the system with a different PSU if available.
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Re: Asus P8H67-M LE Rev3.00
Originally posted by stormanimal83 View Postcould be a bios problem. if you got a flasher for example ch341 from amazon is a cheap one u can check that
Originally posted by anikin73 View PostSome secondary voltage did not appear...really not for novice
Originally posted by sikocan View PostCheck by measuring resistance of all coils on the motherboard and also Power supply: The power supply unit (PSU) could be faulty or not providing sufficient power to the motherboard. Check if all the power connections are secure and properly plugged in. Consider testing the system with a different PSU if available.
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Re: Asus P8H67-M LE Rev3.00
Originally posted by asiart View PostHi, I have a problem with this Desktop motherboard, when I want to turn it on, it goes off within a second. When I hold the MemOK! button, it goes on for quite a while. If I release the MemOK! button, it's straight goes to off. What do I need to check first? I already reset the cmos, change ram and take out the CPU, the problem is still there. Thanks
Although I bumped into such problem once. If resistance of every power rail is OK then SIO or PCH might turn the system off. Oscilloscope with 2 inputs can show which chip should be blamed. In my problem PCH appeared to pull #SLP_S3 down earlier than SIO pull PSON# up.
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