Big Jim
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- Derbyshire, UK
HP All in One.
Wouldn't power on when it came in to us, but when the PSU was attached it did light up a power LED on the back of the PC
so I ordered a 2nd hand board off ebay and when it came it was the same.
I tested the PSU and power switch with a multimeter and both appeared ok.
However swapped the PSU for our shop universal one and it powered up, straight away, both boards are the same.
CPU is an i5 Haswell, I have swapped in another i3 Haswell chip and its exactly the same.
tried updating drivers and BIOS on both boards but, tried a completely fresh install of W10 (this has 8.1 on it)
BIOS is a typical HP bios (ie really really limited options)
there are a few options that point towards power management but none of them actually have any effect.
EDIT: HWInfo 64 is telling me that PROCHOT is reading "YES", but cpu temp at the moment is around 30oC
EDIT2: found a program called throttlestop which can remove the BD PROCHOT trigger which restores the CPU speed, but its not really a great solution as the fix needs reapplying after every reboot and the program always runs in the taskbar (as a pose to system tray only)
Any kind of monitoring software only reports CPU temps, HP obviously doesn't allow OS access to this data,
Is it possible the faulty PSU has popped something on both boards causing this issue ?
I can't see any signs of burnt/blown components
Wouldn't power on when it came in to us, but when the PSU was attached it did light up a power LED on the back of the PC
so I ordered a 2nd hand board off ebay and when it came it was the same.
I tested the PSU and power switch with a multimeter and both appeared ok.
However swapped the PSU for our shop universal one and it powered up, straight away, both boards are the same.
CPU is an i5 Haswell, I have swapped in another i3 Haswell chip and its exactly the same.
tried updating drivers and BIOS on both boards but, tried a completely fresh install of W10 (this has 8.1 on it)
BIOS is a typical HP bios (ie really really limited options)
there are a few options that point towards power management but none of them actually have any effect.
EDIT: HWInfo 64 is telling me that PROCHOT is reading "YES", but cpu temp at the moment is around 30oC
EDIT2: found a program called throttlestop which can remove the BD PROCHOT trigger which restores the CPU speed, but its not really a great solution as the fix needs reapplying after every reboot and the program always runs in the taskbar (as a pose to system tray only)
Any kind of monitoring software only reports CPU temps, HP obviously doesn't allow OS access to this data,
Is it possible the faulty PSU has popped something on both boards causing this issue ?
I can't see any signs of burnt/blown components
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