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?
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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?
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?
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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 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. 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?
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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. 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?
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