HP DC5750 & New Power Supply Problems

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  1. BSUDude

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    I have an HP DC5750 (mini case). Everything is working fine with it. It comes with a 300W power supply. I am in the process of purchasing a new video card for it but the video card requires at least a 500W power supply. I purchased a Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 550W PSU (Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 550W Power Supply | PSU).

    When I plug in the new power supply and turn on the PC the fans start to spin and then stop and the front power LED goes red and i get 9 continuous beeps followed by a couple of seconds of silence and then the pattern repeats itself. I have checked the HP website documentation for the DC5750 and it says that when you get these beeps to make sure that the correct voltage is set on the back of the PSU. I have made sure of this, it is set to 115V. There was also a long paragraph about the kind of power cord that you should use and I did use the one that came with the PSU and also the one that I was using before hand, but no still dice.

    I have unplugged everything except the power to the motherboard when testing it and still nothing. I have sure that the 4-pin connector that goes from the PSU to the mobbo is labeled P3 to match the label on the motherboard. I tried putting in the old power supply and everything works like a charm again.

    I read somewhere on these forums last night something about the CPU fan sensor and how some people had to trick their systems into thinking the power supply was putting out the same voltage as the original one. They did this by connecting two pins together but there was something about the fact that the pain had to be rated at 100ohms or something. I couldn't quite understand the solution and since it wasn't my same PC model and it was an old post I decided not to try anything of that sort just yet.

    Like i said, the PC was running fine before and it is still running ok right now with the old power supply, I would like to upgrade the PSU though with the new 550W one. After i put the old PSU in i went back into the BIOS to see if there was anything related to the power supply that would stop it from booting but I didnt see anything relevant.

    Does anyone have any ideas?



    Thanks,

    BD

    P.S.
    I have already tested the new PSU on a different PC and it works just fine.
     
  2. BoBBYI986

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    Red Power LED flashes nine
    times, once every second,
    followed by a two second
    pause. Beeps stop after fifth
    iteration but LEDs continue
    until problem is solved.
    9 System powers on but is
    unable to boot.
    1. Check that the voltage selector, located on
    the rear of the power supply (some models),
    is set to the appropriate voltage. Proper
    voltage setting depends on your region.
    2. Replace the system board.
    3. Replace the processor.

    Right that's what your manual says about your setup, basically it's not a proper voltage setup for your region. I know you said you've already done that but it must not be right.
    Otherwise It would post, because with your old powersupply everythin works so it's nothing else but power supply issue. you've just gotta get the voltage setup right. where it says to replace motherboard and processor just ignore that because your mobo and cpu are fine.
     
  3. BSUDude

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    Thanks for your response BoBBYI986.

    So I tried 3 other power supplies. First I tried a 600W coolermaster and then another 550W coolermaster (not the one that I had originally opened). I got the exact same results, 9-beeps. These PSU were brand new.

    I then tried and 'Ultra' 500W power supply and also tried a 460W Antec. Both of these worked great. The system just started up normally. I finally decided to leave the 500 Ultra in the system.

    I am not sure if there is something about the coolermaster Power supplies that the HP DC5750 does not like but I could get any coolermaster to work. Also I could have been a case that it can't handle anything over 500W (which I would think is ridiculous) but I did not have a 500W coolermaster to test this theory. Best bet is just to stay away from CM PSUs for these systems.

    Hope that helps someone out there.
     
  4. BoBBYI986

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    I would try and update your bios to the latest version, see if that makes any difference. And then try the 600W Coolmaster PSU. Other than that all else i can think of it being is motherboard doesn't like anythin over 500W.
     

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