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intermittent mechanical? power-up failure
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<blockquote data-quote="nobody99" data-source="post: 235" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I upgraded my cpu, ram and mobo about 1 year ago and reused the case and psu and old drives.</p><p>recently it would not power-up - no lights fans or beeps</p><p>I checked that all connectors are seated (they were) but discovered that the problem seems to be mechanical</p><p>It will power up for several days, then fail. I bump or move the computer and it powers up.</p><p>Once powered up it runs normally for hours until I shut it down.</p><p>I'm guess psu or motherboard. I'd like to rule out one and replace the other - hopefully it's the PSU</p><p>I welcome all informed guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobody99, post: 235, member: 189"] I upgraded my cpu, ram and mobo about 1 year ago and reused the case and psu and old drives. recently it would not power-up - no lights fans or beeps I checked that all connectors are seated (they were) but discovered that the problem seems to be mechanical It will power up for several days, then fail. I bump or move the computer and it powers up. Once powered up it runs normally for hours until I shut it down. I'm guess psu or motherboard. I'd like to rule out one and replace the other - hopefully it's the PSU I welcome all informed guidance. [/QUOTE]
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