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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Arielle Sampson

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Hi Aiden,
-Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch, or one that isn't connected properly. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Page 42 covers the front panel header, though I would review this manual in more depth. I'm seeing some DIP switches that I haven't seen in a computer in awhile, so make sure you have those dialed in for stock speeds settings before attempting to boot and make changes. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?
+If your computer is running slower than usual, randomly freezes or restarts, or refuses to boot, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Motherboard_Has_a_Faulty_Capacitor?revisionid=HEAD|Motherboard Has a Faulty Capacitor problem page] for capacitor troubleshooting help.
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+Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch or one that isn't connected properly. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Page 42 covers the front panel header, though I would review this manual in more depth. I'm seeing some DIP switches that I haven't seen on a computer in a while, so make sure you have those dialed in for stock speeds settings before attempting to boot and make changes. Have you attempted a full disassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU, and RAM installed?
- Jasen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jasen Friedle

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Hi Aiden,
-Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Page 42 covers the front panel header, though I would review this manual in more depth. I'm seeing some DIP switches that I haven't seen in a computer in awhile, so make sure you have those dialed in for stock speeds settings before attempting to boot and make changes. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?
+Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch, or one that isn't connected properly. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Page 42 covers the front panel header, though I would review this manual in more depth. I'm seeing some DIP switches that I haven't seen in a computer in awhile, so make sure you have those dialed in for stock speeds settings before attempting to boot and make changes. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?
- Jasen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jasen Friedle

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Hi Aiden,
-Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?
+Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Page 42 covers the front panel header, though I would review this manual in more depth. I'm seeing some DIP switches that I haven't seen in a computer in awhile, so make sure you have those dialed in for stock speeds settings before attempting to boot and make changes. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?
- Jasen

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jasen Friedle

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Hi Aiden,

Have you tried unplugging the power cable and shorting the physical pins on the board for the power switch? You could potentially just have a bad switch. Here's a [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4t-e/p4te-101.pdf?_ga=2.18738943.790615432.1518040941-310839992.1518040941|link] to the motherboard. Have you attempted a full dissassembly and reassembly with only the CPU, GPU and RAM installed?

- Jasen

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