isaac12345
Journeyman
Hi all!
Something very weird happened with my desktop yesterday evening!
While watching a video on youtube, my desktop abruptly switched off. Thinking it was a PSU issue, I switched it off from its own switch as well the plug socket from the back and switched it back on. But the computer would not even go into POST. What would happen is that the fans would come on for a second (no HDD spin) and then switch off. This kept repeating but it never went it POST. Thinking that my PSU had died, I unplugged the desktop from the extension board and filed a tech support ticket with corsair.
Now, coming to today morning, I remembered that I forgot to check the system from another socket. So I unplugged all the peripherals(keyboard,mouse,etc) from it and switched it to another socket and LO AND BEHOLD! The system switched on and booted up as normal. Suprised and weirded out, I then plugged it back into its original socket (which was from an extension board) and it booted up properly! Thinking it might be a problem with the extension board not being able to take the load of all the appliances plugged into it, I plugged everything back as normal and it booted into the OS! It even ran a 1080p HTML5 youtube video for 15 minutes. Completely weirded out I switched the system off and unplugged it from the extension board.
But now I am completely confused as to what happened?!
Can you please help me figure this out?
Here's my configuration -
Samsung Syncmaster 540N
Altec Lansing VS2321 2.1 speaker system
A Thompson cable modem and a Binatone wifi router
Desktop -
PSU - Corsair VX450W
Motherboard - Gigabyte P35 S3G
CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2GHz running at stock clock speeds at the time of the incident. Sometimes overclocked to 2.5Ghz for gaming.
GPU - MSI 8800GT Factory overclocked
HDD - A Samsung Terabyte and a Samsung 320GB
Optical Drive - Samsung DVD reader and writer
Accessories - One large coolermaster cooling fan that came with the case plugged into the motherboard fan pins.
PS/2 Keyboard, USB Microsoft Mouse, Logitech HD webcam, the occasional Ipod shuffle or USB drive plugged in.
All of the above are plugged into an old Goldmedal GL225 extension board that has 4 sockets, one of which has both the modem and router plugged into it with a multipurpose plug. So in total there are 5 appliances plugged in. The extension board is itself plugged into a power socket.
Thanks!
Something very weird happened with my desktop yesterday evening!
While watching a video on youtube, my desktop abruptly switched off. Thinking it was a PSU issue, I switched it off from its own switch as well the plug socket from the back and switched it back on. But the computer would not even go into POST. What would happen is that the fans would come on for a second (no HDD spin) and then switch off. This kept repeating but it never went it POST. Thinking that my PSU had died, I unplugged the desktop from the extension board and filed a tech support ticket with corsair.
Now, coming to today morning, I remembered that I forgot to check the system from another socket. So I unplugged all the peripherals(keyboard,mouse,etc) from it and switched it to another socket and LO AND BEHOLD! The system switched on and booted up as normal. Suprised and weirded out, I then plugged it back into its original socket (which was from an extension board) and it booted up properly! Thinking it might be a problem with the extension board not being able to take the load of all the appliances plugged into it, I plugged everything back as normal and it booted into the OS! It even ran a 1080p HTML5 youtube video for 15 minutes. Completely weirded out I switched the system off and unplugged it from the extension board.
But now I am completely confused as to what happened?!
Can you please help me figure this out?
Here's my configuration -
Samsung Syncmaster 540N
Altec Lansing VS2321 2.1 speaker system
A Thompson cable modem and a Binatone wifi router
Desktop -
PSU - Corsair VX450W
Motherboard - Gigabyte P35 S3G
CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2GHz running at stock clock speeds at the time of the incident. Sometimes overclocked to 2.5Ghz for gaming.
GPU - MSI 8800GT Factory overclocked
HDD - A Samsung Terabyte and a Samsung 320GB
Optical Drive - Samsung DVD reader and writer
Accessories - One large coolermaster cooling fan that came with the case plugged into the motherboard fan pins.
PS/2 Keyboard, USB Microsoft Mouse, Logitech HD webcam, the occasional Ipod shuffle or USB drive plugged in.
All of the above are plugged into an old Goldmedal GL225 extension board that has 4 sockets, one of which has both the modem and router plugged into it with a multipurpose plug. So in total there are 5 appliances plugged in. The extension board is itself plugged into a power socket.
Thanks!