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September 24th, 2024 09:34
No POST No BOOT Precision 5820
Hello, I own a Precision 5820. Recently i had to replace a bad motherboard and cpu. I have had 0 success on POST. Power works fine, fans are spinning. Although 1 answer i cannot find is related to the diagnostic LED codes. I only get 2,2 amber with no repeat and no white LED. I cannot find any information on what only amber LED's mean. Any help/advice would be most appreciated!
For further information there is no PRE-POST. Once the main socket is switched on, i hear a click, fans spin up and i get a 2 blinking amber lights followed by another 2 without a repeat. The fans keep spinning.
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mazzinia_
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September 24th, 2024 20:32
Hello,
if you had to replace the mb AND the cpu because both were damaged, and the replacement parts (guaranteed being in working order? ) do not work like you say, maybe would be better to replace the psu , since it may be the reason the mb and cpu got damaged
PearceIT
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September 26th, 2024 07:22
@mazzinia_ Thanks for getting back to me, I tested the system with 2 separate PSU's both are is working condition.
mazzinia_
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September 26th, 2024 13:33
In this case maybe the motherboard is suffering from a short caused while installing it ?
I still think is strange that the original mb & cpu both failed at the same time... did something happed around that time, that you know of ?
At this point you could also try different cables from the power distribution board to the mb / cpu, or even a new distribution board
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PearceIT
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September 26th, 2024 14:48
@mazzinia_ There was a heating issue with the first motherboard and cpu. When i took the chip out of the socket, the solder that held the transistors/capacitors in the chip socket had actually moved out of place. The solder had melted because of the heat produced.
I will try it with a modular power supply rather than the stock power supply. If i have no luck over the next few days, i will be sure to let you know.
bradthetechnut
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September 27th, 2024 01:54
Aftermarket PSU's often boast more total power, but skimp on the 3.3v/5v rails. Make sure the new PSU has at least 150w on those rails, or at least as much as the original PSU. GPU cards also borrow from those rails(s).
I helped another user whose XPS wouldn't start with an aftermarket PSU, and it turned out to be the power issue on the 3.3v/5v rails.
This is unless only 12v rails are coming out of the PSU.
mazzinia_
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September 27th, 2024 14:13
I don't think that the pinout of the psu/mb is standard to allow to just use a modular psu without rearranging the cables.
This said, the heath issue mentioned is not exactly normal and can be caused by psu/rail issues and cooling issues. What's concerning is that there are safeties that should power down the system...
bradthetechnut
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September 28th, 2024 01:41
I momentarily forgot about most Precision's don't take standard ATX PSU's. There aren't any cables coming out of a 5820 PSU. I take it it plugs into a power distribution board. Dell OEM PSU is still the best bet.