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I have bought a new pc with intel DH55PJ motherboard , core i3 540m processor , and 2GB DDR3 ram . After 2 days of purchase , the PC does not start , when the power button is being pushed on the cabinet. I opened the cabinet , checked the power cables.............saw that the green led light on the motherboard was on..........i called up the shop from where i bought it.........they told that it was a problem in the power section of the motherboard..........and sent the motherboard for replacement........WELL........after the motherboard was replaced........they assembled it again......and returned it to me.......the pc was working fine then............again after 2days .........i am facing the same problem......!! I checked my SMPS , Earthing at the power supply........wat else can i do.....????? cant detect the problem..........plzz suggest something...!!!

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Hi there,
just to clarify your problem.
1. do you really get a new board or just them fix the problem?
2. what is your Power supply model?

be sure to get a new board for replacement, and not just repair.

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Sounds like a power supply or power outlet problem.
If it's still under warrant, return the unit for repair and get it fixed.
After you get it back do not connect it directly to a power outlet.
You would like to purchase a good surge protector and connect you PC to the surge protector first.
You might have a noisy power lines, and or spikes and surges.
The surge protector will secure your PC Power Supply.
You can purchase one from Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/APC-Outlet-3400J-Surge-Protector/dp/B0012YFXSW/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299861329&sr=1-5

Hope this will give you some ideas.

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