Precision T3400 follies

I was the proud owner of a T3400 precision until last week.  The power supply died and I decided to replace the old with a nearly identical refurb.  The configurations are very similar, I thought I could hover over the data with little effort and continue to use the T3400 as my machine backup air gap.

I have a strange problem that I can't seem to nail.  The original T3400 was related to my U3011 monitor for about 2 years with no problems.  When I received the replacement machine today, I can't do the replacement T3400 work with this monitor.  When I connect the video output, as soon as I put in the power cable, the status light power turns yellow, fans go to full speed and the computer will not start.  Connected to a cheap 19 "monitor phillips, the power indicator turns green and the computer will start and display the video.  I duplicated it with two different graphics cards, the original NVS290 and a PNY FX380LP.  The two cards will have a video output DVI on the Phillips, but the two cards show same yellow power state light behavior when it is connected to the U3011 monitor. from DVI, enter the U3011 works very well with my T3600 and two DVI displays correctly.  However, try this new T3400 with DVI input or video card gives the same result except once I had to remove the fleas memory due to a fault of beep which eliminated after that I reinstalled the chips and to monitor Phillips.

What baffles me, is the length of time, I used the original T3400 with still video equipment and have had no problems and now this situation seems to be the new normal.

Anyone has an idea here, I'm stumped.

Thanks for the 2 replies, but I solved the problem.

Question # 1 was the Orange light of death on my original T3400.  I replaced the original power supply with an OEM of Corsair, which was recommended elsewhere on the card and the computer started with the original re-installed equipment.

When I connect the computer to the U3011 monitor, light is orange again.  I removed the power cord quickly and replaced the DVI - D cable with a DVI-S spare part and the computer started normally.

My opinion is that there is a short circuit in the DVI - D cable, released original 375W PSU. According to a chart of food food recommendation I should run a minimum 450W while he was probably in his last breath.

The other issue was the refurb T3400 replacement that I bought and then delivered to a member of the family.  The BIOS in the refurb was A08 and once I had updated this BIOS to A13 was able to use the U3011.  The A08 BIOS only seemed to work with a 19 inch LCD.

After all that fuss I'm just glad that my T3400, it's back to normal operation.  I have always been pleased with the performance of the device and it was solid for almost 5 years now running 24/7.

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