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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24763385" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>First and prime suspicion fall on the CMOS battery. Since you already changed it the next is to test the switch itself.</p><p>Remove the switch connector from the motherboard and carefully short the two pins. If it's still the same symptoms try to test the power supply.</p><p>Disconnect the power supply from the mobo, and then connect the green “power on” wire to ground (any black wire) This should turn the power supply ON.</p><p>If the power supply turns ON immediately, then it could be a capacitor issue on the motherboard itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24763385, member: 562115"] First and prime suspicion fall on the CMOS battery. Since you already changed it the next is to test the switch itself. Remove the switch connector from the motherboard and carefully short the two pins. If it's still the same symptoms try to test the power supply. Disconnect the power supply from the mobo, and then connect the green “power on” wire to ground (any black wire) This should turn the power supply ON. If the power supply turns ON immediately, then it could be a capacitor issue on the motherboard itself. [/QUOTE]
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