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    Difficult to detect hardware failure

    Same machine as the 'missing desktop' i recently posted about and managed to fix myself.

    Now we're having hardware issues. No power whatsoever today when i tried to turn the beast on. Tried a spare power supply and now it comes on but stops during the POST at the memory check. Here's what I've tried:

    Disconnect all hard disks and CD drives.
    Remove, replace and swap RAM modules.
    Tried two power supplies.

    Specs as follows:

    420w PSU (toast) - testing on spare 350w
    ASUS M2NPV-MX mobo
    AMD X2 5600+ CPU
    2048 MB DDR2 800 RAM
    Nvidia 8600 GT graphics card

    Any ideas appreciated before it goes back to the shop!

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    Test the memory in another computer, if possible. Use Goldmem. Try a different video card.

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    It was the power supply, tried another one and it booted fine, thanks for the suggestions.

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    Ever since the power supply has been replaced the machine has been really cranky, all USB ports on the board have been fried too, here are the other symptoms:

    1) Very slow booting time, takes forever to get from 'login' to full desktop showing.
    2) Extremely sluggish program switching and general operation.

    Here's what I've tried:

    1) Check task manager for anything using lots of RAM or CPU
    2) Full scan with Avast, Spybot, A-Squared - clean
    3) Run Checkdisk utility on startup - clean
    4) Full Defrag

    Could it be possible that something else on the mainboard is toast and causing this?

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    Sounds like when the power supply blew it partially took the board out as well.
    Check the capacitors for bulging.
    This is just a slight chance for visual. Most likely you wont see any evidence that its gone/going

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