I read your post on the green capacitor thingy, I'm not sure what that is. None of my PSU's ever came with anything like that. Take a second to make sure your RAM is seated all the way in. I forgot to do that once and had the hardest time figuring out what it was.
My RAM and everything checks out well. - When my old PSU is plugged in, everything works fine. I'm hoping that this green capacitor thing is the issue.
That thing; the green thing the arrow is pointing to. But I think the PSU is dead.
I guess I'll just send it in and get a new one.
Thanks a lot for all your help, guys. I always know I can come here and get some sound advice.
(I'm plugging in my graphics card because I'm feeling particularly apathetic in terms of what happens to my old PSU. Now, with my luck, hopefully my MB doesn't explode)
Thanks, Cabbs. You've been a huge help, man. I think, tomorrow at work, I'm going to call up Newegg and see what I can do about getting another PSU.
Though, I did plug in my Graphics Card and get a sweet taste of what's to come. I was running WoW at full settings around 70-fps. My PSU didn't blow out, but the card did get increasingly hotter while the FPS / screen-quality began decreasing, so I took it out before anything bad could happen.