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SOURCE: Dell 5100 Dimension - No Power
there are fuses inside psu`s some are solderd and some pop out it i would suggest that u throw the psu away and buy new chances are that it will only cause continues and may even result in
complete mobo failure problems heres a link to a cheap psu http://www.microdirect.co.uk/(3649)400W-P4AMD-quiet-PSU-with-PFC-20-pin-24-pin.aspx or a more upmarket more powerfull http://www.microdirect.co.uk/(11879)ThermalTake-TR2-500W-Black-Silent-ATX-12V.aspx the choice is yours.
SOURCE: Dell Dimension 8300 flashing amber power light and dead pc
it seems *********** board is having problem plz send it for servicing
SOURCE: Power problem on Dell Dimension 5100
plz check the ram and powersupply unit and try to reset the bios
SOURCE: Problems with Dell Inspiron 9400 Video Memory conflict -
This solution is totally incorrect. He is having the problem that many of us face with the GeForce Go 7900 GS and the Inspiron 9400. There is a known issue with eventual overheating and the video card going bad. This is specific to the single-pipeline chip, in which their is a new dual-pipeline style that fixes the cooling/overheating issue that eventually fries the video chip. Dell has not 100% took ownership of this. I am on my fourth fried video card (thank god for the 3-year warranty I got) in which they have previously replaced with the single-pipeline style. This time they are finally replacing the laptop with either a new Inspiron 9400 (better be dual-pipeline chip) or a NEW equivalent laptop.
SOURCE: Dimension 8400 will not boot, very loud fan.
I own & operate a computer reapair store. I recently worked on a Dimension 8400 that sounded like a jet taking off. I removed the heatsink, cleaned the heatsink & cpu, applied thermal grease & reattached the heat sink. It booted up quietly...after testing it several times...the turbo fan, jet engine sound returned! I removed the heatsink and along the upper part of the cpu I could see where the heatsink hadn't made contact with the cpu! I added more thermal grease & reattached the heatsink. It started fine on several attempts before the jet engine sound returned. I tried applying uppward pressure on the heatsink so it would close the apparent gap between the cpu & heatsink and when I pressed the power button...it started up quietly! At least I identified the source of the problem...not sure how to fix it yet.
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