Been trying to build a system, and have seemed to run into no end of trouble.
first I'll break down the components (as recommended by vulpusveritas), then the issue. Maybe multiple minds can figure out what mine can't. (all from Newegg)
CASE- Rosewill RANGER gaming ATX tower case w/3 fans and 2 USB 3.0
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16811147061
PSU- Rosewill Capstone 650w /gold certified
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16817182263
MOTHERBOARD: ASRock 990 Extreme 4, AM3+
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813157266
CPU- AMD FX6200 3.8ghz AM3+ 6 Core
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16819106010
VIDEO CARD- EVGA GeForce GTX 560 PCI Express
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16814130685
RAM- Patriot Viper Extreme Dual Channel 2x4 GB
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820220561
HARD DRIVE- Western Digital Blue Caviar 1TB
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16822136769
OPTICAL DRIVE- ASUS 24xDVD Burner
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16827135204
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 7 Home Premium 64
With plans to upgrade RAM and Heatsinks in the near future.
So, the problem? After getting everything assembled, and checking all my connections thrice, I plug it in, and plan to flip the switch, check BIOS, etc.
I hit the master power, then press the on switch in the front of the case.
NOTHING.
Keep trying, same results. Talk to ASRock and Newegg tech support. Both deduce my Motherboard must be bad. Vulpus mentions I should plug my PSU into a fan, directly and see what happens. FIZZLE.
Hmmmmmm. Not good. Well, think I, my old POJ Dell has a PSU, let's see what happens when I use it. It's a 4 PIN, not an 8, so, never mind, please play again.
So I run down to Microcentre, and since I am low on cash, having just shelled out the better part of a grand, grab a Coolmaster 500w PSU, since I don't plan on using it long term, just to confirm that the PSU is bad before I return it. Plug it in. Flip the switch.
FIZZLE. But this fizzle lasts for about 1 second, vs the half a second of the previous.
Decide to plug both PSU into my old cheapy Dell. Double fizzle
DANGIT!
So now the hypothesis is.. what.. a bad MoBo AND not 1, but TWO bad PSU????
Pushes credulity.
Brainstorm...... plug old power supply back in to old DELL, flip switch, ... Beep, whrrrrrrrrr beep beep. All is well.
So, now I have to wonder what the Maximillian Liao is going on here? Is it possible my wall outlets just don't crank enough juice to run a heavy PSU? Or What?
Any ideas? K? Thanks!
(pours a tall glass of 23 yr old rum)
*****EDIT******
-Weekend Update:
- So, I returned the Coolmaster 500w PSU to Microcentre, and have set up an RMA for the ASRock 990, Capstone 650w PSU and the CPU. CPU is being exchanged for a new one, and I am undecided on the MoBo and PSU. Since Microcentre will pricematch Newegg, and since then I don't have to play the UPS shuffle, I might get the same MoBo thru them, and then try the Silencer II 750w PSU.
Edited by Bishop Steiner, 22 July 2012 - 03:00 PM.