I bought the FSP Zen, but the motherboard doesn't turn on
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I bought the FSP Zen, but the motherboard doesn't turn on
Hello,
I have a very simple system (see below the configuration) and I bought a Fortron Zen 300W. However, the motherboard is not turning on (only the cpu cooler and the case fan are turning on). What should I do? Is my motherboard not supprted by Zen? Should I return the PSU? Thanks!
System:
- ASUS A7N8X motherboard
- Samsung 160 Gb HDD
- 1 DVD
- Passive NVidia GeForce 5200 graphic card
- 712 MB RAM
- AMD Burton 2500+
- Zalman CNPS 7000-AlCu LED cpu cooler
- Creative SB audio card
- Antec Sonata II case
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Lucian.
I have a very simple system (see below the configuration) and I bought a Fortron Zen 300W. However, the motherboard is not turning on (only the cpu cooler and the case fan are turning on). What should I do? Is my motherboard not supprted by Zen? Should I return the PSU? Thanks!
System:
- ASUS A7N8X motherboard
- Samsung 160 Gb HDD
- 1 DVD
- Passive NVidia GeForce 5200 graphic card
- 712 MB RAM
- AMD Burton 2500+
- Zalman CNPS 7000-AlCu LED cpu cooler
- Creative SB audio card
- Antec Sonata II case
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Lucian.
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What Bluefront said, and probably a bad PSU too.
In any case, the Zen300 is a bad choice for that setup, since the motherboard draws +5v for the processor. The voltage regulation on recent PSUs favour heavy +12v loads.
For that AXP setup, the +5v rail voltage will be too low, and the +12v rail too high.
In any case, the Zen300 is a bad choice for that setup, since the motherboard draws +5v for the processor. The voltage regulation on recent PSUs favour heavy +12v loads.
For that AXP setup, the +5v rail voltage will be too low, and the +12v rail too high.
is there a solution
thanks,
is there a solution to make the system work?
since i am not so expert in this can you please tell me step by step what i should do?
thank you,
lucian.
is there a solution to make the system work?
since i am not so expert in this can you please tell me step by step what i should do?
thank you,
lucian.
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See this thread:
viewtopic.php?t=30289
So you've been testing with everything plugged in? As some others have suggested, try plugging in another 1 or 2 fans. Otherwise buy a psu tester like this: http://www.startech.com/Product/ItemDet ... EST20&c=US
It may be possible for DIYers to mod the device to use like in the examples discussed in the article above.
I have a similar setup but also with a wireless-G card, no sound card. I have a Zen 400 which requires a minimum starting load of 0.2 amps on the 12v line. I recall that the Silverstone Nightjar psu requires a minimum starting load of 0.5 amps and the Zen 300 is 1.0 amps. I specificially looked around for info on the minimum starting loads after experiencing some problems like you have.
I had similar problems with my Antec Neo430 psu (1.0 amp minimum starting load). It would not start when just connected to the motherboard. With the psu tester attached, the psu would start and the fan would sping. With all components attached it would start too, but I didn't try it at the time until after I read the above article.
viewtopic.php?t=30289
So you've been testing with everything plugged in? As some others have suggested, try plugging in another 1 or 2 fans. Otherwise buy a psu tester like this: http://www.startech.com/Product/ItemDet ... EST20&c=US
It may be possible for DIYers to mod the device to use like in the examples discussed in the article above.
I have a similar setup but also with a wireless-G card, no sound card. I have a Zen 400 which requires a minimum starting load of 0.2 amps on the 12v line. I recall that the Silverstone Nightjar psu requires a minimum starting load of 0.5 amps and the Zen 300 is 1.0 amps. I specificially looked around for info on the minimum starting loads after experiencing some problems like you have.
I had similar problems with my Antec Neo430 psu (1.0 amp minimum starting load). It would not start when just connected to the motherboard. With the psu tester attached, the psu would start and the fan would sping. With all components attached it would start too, but I didn't try it at the time until after I read the above article.
answer from ASUS
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. This is the answer I've received from ASUS suport:
"
Sir, due to the a7n8x is a rather old board,
you need use a bit older spec PSU,
please contact your PSU vendor and purchase a ATX 1.3 spec PSU for it.
"
What should I do? I have to change the PSU, after I payed so much money?
Thank you,
Lucian.
Thank you for your reply. This is the answer I've received from ASUS suport:
"
Sir, due to the a7n8x is a rather old board,
you need use a bit older spec PSU,
please contact your PSU vendor and purchase a ATX 1.3 spec PSU for it.
"
What should I do? I have to change the PSU, after I payed so much money?
Thank you,
Lucian.