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new pc build wont turn on???? eeh

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by zerox1, Nov 6, 2009.

  1. zerox1

    zerox1 Member

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    reciently i,ve been building pcs from junk: messing around with old stuff till my new parts get here.

    the pc build is
    mombo :jetway pa78vm3
    cpu amd semperon 3ghz single core
    vidcard : zotac nvida geforce 8500gt 1gb pci-e
    ram: avant ddr2 800mghz 2gb x2
    250gb hdd
    windows xp prof.
    450 watt psu.



    heres the weird part.

    the day i fired it up? it worked fine,
    loaded windows ? error on the load :wtf?
    bluescreen/ memory error: wtf?
    shortened the ram to 2gb & tried again.
    this time it worked better. still it would crapout on me ,
    or just won,t turn on

    so i shut it down for a while, & set it aside to get my other unit put together
    & so 1 built another exact except the cpu was a amd phenom x4 1.7ghz quad core.

    this one is a dream, loaded xp fast , tried vista , perfect, ubuntu ?
    ran 10+ diffrent games everything flawlessly.

    so i went back to the problum unit switched parte from 1 to another
    , i know its not the parts ram hdd vidcard or the os. it leaves 1 option
    the major question is ? is it the cpu,?
    or is it the board or psu?
     
  2. NumeL

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    Your motherboard must be causing problems. Not compatibility. Did you attached the additional power connector for video card?
     
  3. zerox1

    zerox1 Member

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    yeah it,s connected.

    could it be the psu?
    it,s onlt 350 watt , while the other unit(the woirking unit ) is 480 watt.

    would that be the prob?
    underpowered?


    if that is what is the prob.

    then it is as easy as getting another psu .

    right?
     
  4. ddp

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    switch psu's to see what happens tho dealt it is not under powered.
     
  5. zerox1

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    any other ideas??
     
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    this is sure bugging me.
     
  7. zerox1

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    might be the cpu.
    it,s an oem & wattage might be the prob.

    will know soon
     

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