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From: Jordan on 21 Apr 2008 10:35 I am on my 2nd PK5 deluxe board. I had to return the first one because it would not "wake up". When I turned the computer on the lights and fans would come on but the monitor would not get a signal. Now, my replacement board is doing something similar when it has been hibernating; it won't wake up. Sometimes turning the computer off and then back on works. Usually, I have to actually cut the power switch off for 10 seconds before it sends a signal to the monitor and powers back up. For a while it was donig this and then saying that the overclock failed, but I haven't overclocked it yet. I reset it and redid the settings and I haven't seen that message for a few weeks. But I am getting tired of cutting the power off to wake it up.. considering ditching the board for an Intel if I can't get it resolved. Is my board on the blink? Any suggestions? Jordan
From: Dave on 21 Apr 2008 12:24 "Jordan" <jnmarr(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5481137b-d47f-4fbf-8341-8d5ce8c2532e(a)a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com... >I am on my 2nd PK5 deluxe board. I had to return the first one > because it would not "wake up". When I turned the computer on the > lights and fans would come on but the monitor would not get a > signal. > > Now, my replacement board is doing something similar when it has been > hibernating; it won't wake up. Sometimes turning the computer off and > then back on works. Usually, I have to actually cut the power switch > off for 10 seconds before it sends a signal to the monitor and powers > back up. > > For a while it was donig this and then saying that the overclock > failed, but I haven't overclocked it yet. I reset it and redid the > settings and I haven't seen that message for a few weeks. But I am > getting tired of cutting the power off to wake it up.. considering > ditching the board for an Intel if I can't get it resolved. > > Is my board on the blink? Any suggestions? > > Jordan You are missing something huge. The motherboard (any motherboard, not just your specific asus board) will not do anything until it receives power_ok signal from your power supply. If the board is hibernating, that means that the system is actually turned off, with RAM contents stored on the hard drive (typically) so that the system will boot to it's previous state a little faster. But again, this points to a motherboard that is not receiving power_ok from the power supply. If your workaround is to TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF and then back on later, this again points to a power supply that is intermittent. That is, power supply is not sending power_ok to the motherboard without you having to prod it a bit first. With your ORIGINAL symptom, I would have immediately replaced the power supply, as I'm reasonably certain that that power supply is junk. I hate to say it, but I think your original mainboard was probably OK and so is the replacement. I'd suggest you try the following. -Dave http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817812002
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