Hello everyone,
since half a year my computer started having startup problems, the pc shut itself down once or twice during the startup of Windows before it would act normal.
Hoping it wasn't the power supply, I updatet the BIOS using a USB-stick and the program in the BIOS.
After the bios update was finished, the PC rebootet, only it didn't boot correctly.
After that, when I start up my PC it stay's on for about 5 seconds and shuts down itself after that, not even enough time to enter the BIOS again.
Hope there is anyone who can help me!
Regards,
Thomas
Asus P5KC won't boot.
-
- The Hardware Archivist
- Posts: 6286
- Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2002 7:11 pm
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Shouldn't be bios.
Sounds like a power supply or CPU overheating problem to me. Check if all fans are running.
What is the brand/model of your power supply?
Sounds like a power supply or CPU overheating problem to me. Check if all fans are running.
What is the brand/model of your power supply?
edwin/evasive
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Can't imagine it's overheating. All fans are running and the problem started immediatly after updating the BIOS.
Can't imagine either that the CPU will overheat within 5 seconds.
My power supply is the OCZ GameXStream 600W (http://gear.ocztechnology.com/products/ ... index.html)
Can't imagine either that the CPU will overheat within 5 seconds.
My power supply is the OCZ GameXStream 600W (http://gear.ocztechnology.com/products/ ... index.html)
-
- The Hardware Archivist
- Posts: 6286
- Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2002 7:11 pm
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
According to what I can find online, the power supply is using Teapo, CapXon and OST capacitors, all three brands have a less than stellar reputation.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/ ... pply/397/5
(the 600 and 700W model come from the same OEM)
I bet some of the caps are bulging.
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388
As for the timing, you know Murphy's Law, right?
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/ ... pply/397/5
(the 600 and 700W model come from the same OEM)
I bet some of the caps are bulging.
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388
As for the timing, you know Murphy's Law, right?
edwin/evasive
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
-
- The Hardware Archivist
- Posts: 6286
- Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2002 7:11 pm
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
What you have to do first is check inside your power supply to see if indeed the capacitors are bulging on top.
http://www.badcaps.net for more information on how to see.
http://www.badcaps.net for more information on how to see.
edwin/evasive
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...