Try the power switch on the mobo? That switch is located in front of the second PCI slot. It looks like a CUDA button. If it comes on perhaps its the exterior switch. If not perhaps it your power supply. Though its more likely that it's the latter than the former, there's no need to exclude the switch from the troubleshooting loop.

J Sanderson
On 19 Nov 2005, at 10:54, Emil Polashek wrote:

I've been cleaning up a B&W G3 and have been very happy with it until this
morning, when suddenly it won't turn on.

I opened the case and can hear a soft click and see the case fan just twitch
when I press the power button.

Any tips on what the problem might be and what I should check?

Emil


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