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Old PC Stopped Booting, Please Help

2005 would be DDR1, and most likely bad caps! IIRC, 2005 would be socket 939!
Well it's running ddr2 ram

Bad caps is possible, you don't always see it when they are bad, but to be sure a new or used good working PS is necessary now, then we can look further.
Heres video too, it may not load tho
 
Yes i did see the video, without CPU cooler it will never work, many mobo's don't boot without a cooler attached! And that 12V1 socket must always be plugged in, it makes voltages for your CPU, if the same thing goes on an with a new PS, your mobo may be shorted somewhere. Because it switches off immediately when connected, that most of times imply a short and the PS is shutting down for protection.
 
Sounds like 2006, maybe very-late-2005?
Idk you probably know more then me

Yes i did see the video, without CPU cooler it will never work, many mobo's don't boot without a cooler attached! And that 12V1 socket must always be plugged in, it makes voltages for your CPU, if the same thing goes on an with a new PS, your mobo maybe be shorted somewhere.
Attached or plugged in? It has a fan too which is why I ask plugged in
 

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Cooler must be connected to mobo, some mobo check if they see pulses from the tacho on the ventilator.

if the same thing goes on an with a new PS, your mobo may be shorted somewhere. Because it switches off immediately when connect the ATX12V1, that most of times imply a short and the PS is shutting down for protection. Could be from bad and shorted caps.
 
Cooler must be connected to mobo, some mobo check if they see pulses from the tacho on the ventilator.

So plugged in like this or screw the heatsink back on?
 

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Also screw heatsink on, if it heat up fast, many mobo's also shut down to protect the CPU.

I'm almost sure there is a short somewhere, PS switches off immediately after power on with ATX12V1 connected. Don't bother try to boot without ATX12V1 plugged in, it won't. As said that connection generates the voltages needed for the CPU to work, without that the CPU will not work and no boot up.
 
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Also screw heatsink on, if it heat up fast, many mobo's also shut down to protect the CPU.
I took and made vid and same thing as before happened

Don't bother try to boot without ATX12V1 plugged in, it won't.
I kinda figured lmao
 
If you know how to work with a multi-meter you can ohm out those connections to see there's a short in the ATX12V1 lines. Ventilator works, so i guess your PS is working fine, IMHO there's a short on the mobo. What happens without CPU and memory, ventilator attached to mobo? Beeping or ventilator on and not shutting down? If it still shutting down without CPU and memory, and ATX12V1 connected your mobo is dead... Or does it stay on ventilator running and beeping?
 
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If you know how to work with a multi-meter you can ohm out those connections to see there's a short in the ATX12V1 lines. Ventilator works, so i guess your PS is working fine, IMHO there's a short on the mobo. What happens without CPU and memory, ventilator attached to mobo? Beeping or ventilator on and not shutting down? If it still shutting down without CPU and memory, and ATX12V1 connected your mobo is dead... Or does it stay on ventilator running and beeping?
It turns on with ATX12V1 connected and CPU disconnected
 
Stays on? ventilator running? So the CPU out the socket?
 
Either bad CPU or bad caps on the mobo. You could try another used PS, must not be new exactly. IIf it stiil the same, then consider you mobo or CPU is bad.
 
And it's still running as we speak
 

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Yes that's good we know more already. Can be a dead CPU or your mobo is unable to make the voltages for the CPU because of bad caps. The only thing left is to try another PS from a friend or family somewhere or a computer shop willing to help you. You can measure the voltages with a multi meter on the ATX12V1, or ohm out the connection on the mobo for a short. Maybe you know someone that can help you with electronics?
 

know someone that can help you with electronics?
I'm the only one that knows the most about computers in the family so right now I'm kinda my best bet for stuff over here.
 
Most of times a computer shop has old PS in stock that you could ask to try or buy very cheap price.
 


I'm the only one that knows the most about computers in the family so right now I'm kinda my best bet for stuff over here.
When you put the CPU in while its running it turn off too but I forgot to do that

Most of times a computer shop has old PS in stock that you could ask to try or buy very cheap price
I dont really have computer shops around here I would have to go to Kelowna or something

The ATX12V1 only puts out 9 volts
 

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Only 9V no wonder it chutting down, with a CPU it has to generate a lot of power, so the 9V goes to zero and PS think it's shorted, bad PS in this case. #Why we didn't do that first?:banghead:

Should be 12V at all times. So we where right in the beginning, a new ps could make this a very short thread.
 
Should these have a specific voltage?
I only saw 0.01 volts for all of them
Directly under the CPU too

Should be 12V at all times.
Good to know

Only 9V no wonder it chutting down, with a CPU it has to generate a lot of power, so the 9V goes to zero and PS think it's shorted, bad PS in this case
If theres 4 wires 2 black 2 yellow wouldn't it be 18 volts if they both put out 9 volts or do batteries only do this?
 

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Another thing; NEVER put a CPU in or out a socket when the mobo is on! You can burn your mobo or CPU to DEAD!

Do not measure on the cpu socket under the mobo, it has all kind of different voltages. that the mobo makes from the 12V power plug.
 
Another thing; NEVER put a CPU in or out a socket when the mobo is on! You can burn your mobo or CPU to DEAD!

Do not measure on the cpu socket under the mobo, it has all kind of different voltages. With the mobo makes from the 12V power plug.
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Okay I'll remember that. Thank you guys so much for your help and I will tell results when I get the new PSU. Again thank you guys so much
 
Only one thing to do, new power supply if you want to play with this mobo. Hopefully you did not kill it with putting CPU in and out while it's under power. Same goes for memory or cards, NEVER switch components with a computer powered on!!!
 
NEVER switch components with a computer powered on!!!
I understand that and if the new PSU doesn't fix the problem we know what's still or now is a problem

But thank you again for the help along with some others for trying to find out what wrong with the PC with me
 
i think it will work with a new PS, if you connect all as it should be. And don't forget heat paste between cpu and heat sink.
 
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