Posted by MeAnthony on August 17, 2010 at 18:02:05 from (208.100.205.224):
I came home from work a couple days ago, found out power had been out and back on, main computer(HP a720n) is dead. It was plugged into a surge protector. Followed troubleshooting tips to test power supply, no response at all, figured that was it. Bought new power supply, just installed it, pc is still dead. When I hit the switch, I can hear the tiniest click from the rear of the board. Turn it off, wait about 10 seconds and hear a small chirp from the same area. Guessing the board is fried also.
Now for the questions: It"s an ASUS socket A board, thinking of buying the same board again. From what I know, this is a decent brand. Anyone had a bad experience and recommend something else? Other boards that are compatible but have better performance specs?
If I buy a bare-bones system and put my drives in it, I"ve lost the money just spent on the new power supply. If I buy a replacement board for my current system, I don"t gain anything in terms of performance.
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