That is, it’s a problem with a new computer build. When I hit the power-on switch, I just heard a pop, and then I smelled burnt electronics. Fortunately, I didn’t see or smell any damage to anything else in the chassis. Never had a PS fail right out of the box like that, but it’s clearly dead, because the fan won’t start when I jump 15 and 16 on the main connector. Guess I’ll have to RMA it to Newegg.
[Update after a trip to Best Buy]
New power supply (Corsair) fired up with no issues, all fans running. Now to figure out why it’s not doing a POST.
[Sunday-morning update]
OK, the machine is not providing video output. It’s not the graphics card, because I swapped it out with a known working one. So now I have to suspect the motherboard itself, though it is starting, and the CPU fan is running.
[Late-morning update]
OK, I went through this checklist, and now it won’t run at all. Nothing happens when I hit the power button.
[Update a while later]
OK, here’s the situation. There is an eight-pin and four-pin ATX connector next to each other on the board for the CPU. The new power supply doesn’t have a four-pin connector. It has an eight-pin, with several other eight-pins with a detachable two-pin (making them a six-pin). I tried plugging the six-pin into the four-pin connector, and that’s what made the motherboard fail to start. If I remove that second connector, and reset the CMOS, it will start again. How essential is getting power to that four-pin connector on the board, and how do I do it with this power supply? It clearly isn’t getting graphics from the existing set up, even though the fans and LEDs are running.
[Update a few minutes later]
For the curious, this is the board.
[Update a few more minutes later]
OK, in doing a search, I found this discussion at Reddit. It’s not very encouraging.
[Update a while later]
This seems stupid, but if I were to buy this Athlon, maybe it would solve the problem long enough to update the BIOS?
[Update mid-afternoon]
I read the first page of reviews on the board, and no one mentions this problem (though a lot of complaints about the LAN connector and the BIOS-reset button).
[Monday-morning update]
I’ve given up on the machine. I’m going to RMA the motherboard back to Newegg, and get an MSI at Best Buy.
[Bumped]