An IT technician is servicing a system after replacing the CPU cooler and modular power supply. When the power button is pressed, the power supply unit (PSU) makes a distinct clicking sound, the cooling fans turn for a fraction of a second, and the computer instantly powers down. Pressing the power button again has no effect until the AC power cable is unplugged and reattached. The technician confirms that total system power requirements are well within the PSU's rated continuous output. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this symptom?
- A short circuit or incorrectly plugged 12V EPS connector on the motherboard triggering the power supply's latching shutdown protection circuitCevap
- BCorrupted BIOS firmware causing a failure during the initial Power-On Self-Test (POST) diagnostic check
- CSystem RAM installed in alternating DIMM slots causing a dual-channel memory configuration mismatch
- DThe continuous power draw of the system hardware under heavy processing load exceeding the wattage capacity of the PSU
Cevap
A short circuit or incorrectly plugged 12V EPS connector on the motherboard triggering the power supply's latching shutdown protection circuit
When a direct electrical short circuit occurs on a motherboard—such as a misplaced standoff shorting a trace or a reversed/pinched 12V auxiliary power cable—the power supply's Short Circuit Protection (SCP) or Over Current Protection (OCP) circuit trips instantaneously. This causes a click sound and cuts power in under a second. The PSU enters a latching state that requires complete removal of AC power to reset.
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Power supply unit short-circuit and over-current protection (SCP/OCP) latching behavior
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