Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

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  • llphat
    Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 20

    #1

    Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

    I have a Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC motherboard which does not seem to power up if you short the PWR_SW leads. If you however short the PS-ON (green wire on ATX power connector) to ground it will power up and boot without problems. Once powered up, you can switch the board off by shorting the PWR_SW lead for a few seconds, after switching off though it will again not power up if you short PWR_SW, the only way to power up is to short the PS-ON to ground on the ATX power connector.

    Yes I can probably make two switch, one to hot-wire PS-ON to ground to start and the other is the normal switch connected to PWR_SW but it's rather annoying.

    Any clues of what might be wrong? Thanks.
  • Krankshaft
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2007
    • 2328
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

    Did you try another power supply?

    ATX PSUs have a power good signal (gray wire) they output through the ATX connector if it's not there the mobo may not power up unless you force it directly. A power good signal won't be outputted until all of the rails are within voltage spec.
    Last edited by Krankshaft; 06-02-2011, 08:27 PM.
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    • llphat
      Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 20

      #3
      Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

      Thanks for your response.

      I had tried at least two different PSU, with them having either 24pin or 20pin power connectors but the effects are the same.

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      • ala_borbe
        aka Donald
        • Apr 2011
        • 1625
        • Malta

        #4
        Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

        you can try replacing the ITE chip. it is responsible for power on
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        • czeq
          New Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 1
          • czech republic

          #5
          Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

          Originally posted by ala_borbe
          you can try replacing the ITE chip. it is responsible for power on
          how easy replacing this chip, i have EXACTLY same problem, with same motherboard, one day it stop power up, and i have to use wire to power it up manually, connecting green and black wire.

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          • kc8adu
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 8832
            • U.S.A!

            #6
            Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

            i dont think its getting that far.no pg on +5stby.
            something on the board may be telling the system the +5stby is out of range and this blocks startup till you force it on.
            Originally posted by Krankshaft
            Did you try another power supply?

            ATX PSUs have a power good signal (gray wire) they output through the ATX connector if it's not there the mobo may not power up unless you force it directly. A power good signal won't be outputted until all of the rails are within voltage spec.

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            • Calchaqui
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 112

              #7
              Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

              Originally posted by llphat
              I have a Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC motherboard which does not seem to power up if you short the PWR_SW leads. If you however short the PS-ON (green wire on ATX power connector) to ground it will power up and boot without problems. Once powered up, you can switch the board off by shorting the PWR_SW lead for a few seconds, after switching off though it will again not power up if you short PWR_SW, the only way to power up is to short the PS-ON to ground on the ATX power connector.

              Yes I can probably make two switch, one to hot-wire PS-ON to ground to start and the other is the normal switch connected to PWR_SW but it's rather annoying.

              Any clues of what might be wrong? Thanks.
              Same problem in several mobos, ghetto fix soldering a direct swich. I cant fully understand the root problem
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              • Calchaqui
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 112

                #8
                Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

                Originally posted by ala_borbe
                you can try replacing the ITE chip. it is responsible for power on
                One of the mobos with this failure, a Biostar one, has no ITE CHIP whatsoever, it doesnt even has little transistors or discrete components (rersistors, caps) in the PSON trace to atx connector. It is quite clear.
                A MISTERY to me (it powers up directly, but not using the pson panel pins, but powers downs using the pson panel pins)
                Any comment?
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                • ala_borbe
                  aka Donald
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1625
                  • Malta

                  #9
                  Re: Foxconn WinFast NF4K8MC power up problem

                  you can read here some basic info about SIO and how it works

                  http://translate.google.com/translat...hoat-dong.html
                  Im Back... sort of...

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