motherboard problem, other wise change smps then turn on computer if it is boot-up smps problem. that's problem occur in smps or motherbord
Answermotherboard problem, other wise change smps then turn on computer if it is boot-up smps problem. that's problem occur in smps or motherbordYour power supply or motherboard has a problem.
Intermittent lockup at bootup.
You either have a power supply problem, or if the ports are coming straight off of the motherboard, which they normally are then you obviously have a motherboard problem. Part of it could have shorted out and the only thing you can really do is replace it.
Your motherboard is attached to a power supply inside your system if it is desktop, and a mobile power supply if it is a laptop. The motherboard is built so it fits right into your computer and plugs in. Once it is plugged into that power supply in your computer, then everything else you put in it follows with it. That includes your GPU (graphics card), your CPU (processor), memory, hard drive, the fans for the CPU and GPU, and other things. There are alot of things that a motherboard attaches to.
PC will not turn on and no LEDs come on at all. Sometimes, though, this can be a motherboard problem as well.
You should not bother to check any power supply in the motherboard. You need to take the motherboard to service centre if faulty.
Will a ATX power supply work with a ASUS motherboard?Read more:Will_a_ATX_power_supply_work_with_a_ASUS_motherboard
Processor Motherboard RAM (random acess menory) Video Card Power Supply and Fan
It can be either. Inside or out. Inside examples are Case / power supply, Motherboard, CPU, Memory, Optical drive, Hard drive... outside examples are mouse, keyboard, monitor, etc...
The motherboard could be damaged if the power supply released a surge of electricity during the destruction.
Power supply or motherboard is bad.
Case: minitowers:compact cases,low-profile cases or slimline cases. Power supply: ATX power supply