Test the PSU yet,
the jumper clip tests?
are the fans dead?
http://www.pcdied.com/power.html
bad PSU
PSU overloaded
or worse. ask
SOURCE: Dell Dimension 8300 flashing amber power light and dead pc
it seems *********** board is having problem plz send it for servicing
SOURCE: amber light on power button of Dell Dimension 4500
ok - the amber light of doom on a dell means one of two things - either your power supply is pooched - or your motherboard, If under warranty dell will send out a friendly tech to replace them - if not it will cost you a bit. get the price and consider if it worth upgrading instead. Contact your dell rep or dell tech support and see what they say
cheers Pete
SOURCE: Dell dimension 5150 Diagnostic Lights 31 BLINKING 3,4 SOLID
Hi you've either got the wires on the wrong connectors or they need to be turned around, i.e. red needs to be where black is. Hope this helps
SOURCE: Dell dimension 2400 blinking amber light
1. Remove All External Devices
2. Check the Computer's Power LED
3. If the power LED has not changed unplug the Power Cable From the Computer Disconnect All Hard Drive Power and Data Cables and power on the computer. If still no go.
4. Remove All PCI, PCI-E, and AGP Expansion Cards .
5. Remove All Memory From the Computer
6. Reseat the ATX and 12-Volt Connections . The ATX connector will be a 4 pin square connector connecting to the motherboard from the power supply and the 12-Volt Connection would be the biggest connector with a lot of colored wires.
7. If still no go.
8. Disconnect the Power Connection to the Chassis Fan
9. If the light still flashes then it could be a power supply or motherboard failure. Try a good know power supply first and if that does not fix the problem it is the motherboard. Also check the back of the tower for 4 lights lables ABCD or 1234.
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SOURCE: Dell Dimension 2400 with steady amber power light
Steady amber power LED is indicative of a problem with the motherboard. Remove all external connections except power, remove all PCI Cards, ram, disconnect power from all drives, turn on see if power LED is still steady amber. If it is, more than likely the motherboard has a failure. Also check to see if the CPU heatsink is firmly seated (The plastic retainer has been known to fail causing the CPU to overheat)
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