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Rick Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Nov 2002 10:05:57 -0500
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This sounds like a CPU fan speed sensor problem.
Look into the type of FAN you are using and if it
reports to the Mother Board.

                      Rick Glazier

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From: "John Long" <[log in to unmask]>
>  I have a A7V333/Pa/Raid/u/139  Asus motherboard. It will not power on.
> I have tested the powersupply with a ATX PS tester all ok. I have tested the chassis for excess leakage in Uamps with no high
results. I Run the PS with the atx ps tester and all is ok I hook up the Mother board and it runs for 3 seconds then dies leaving
the light on in the right hand corner of the Motherboard. I have contacted ASUS and they replaced the board. Still the same thing
exists. I have hooked up a IWILL MB and get the same results with a NEW PS that tests fine with the atx ps tester. I tried a p4t533
by asus with a p4 2.5 mhz processor same results. I have tried two processors in the ASUS by AMD, one is a 1900 the other a 1800. I
have placed the 1900 in another computer I built a year ago and no problem with the processor. I have built many computers but this
is really strange. Static electricity? What do you think, I am at a loss, I have even tried moving away from my work shop and the
same results occur!.........HELP!

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