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My newly built pc won't turn on D:
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MatiMaste
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27. November 2009 @ 20:46 |
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the specs are these :
1 S203-2520 - Samsung T260HD Touch of Color 26" Widescreen LCD Monitor - 1080p, 1920x1200, WUXGA, 1000:1, 5ms, HDMI
1 E145-2059 - EVGA X58 SLI LE Motherboard - LGA 1366, Intel X58, SATA, SLI Ready, Triple Channel DDR3 support, RAID, Hyperthreading support
1 M17-7310 - Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64BIT Operating System Software - OEM DVD
1 L23-7310 - Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
1 C283-2040 - Cooler Master R4-L2R-20CR-GP Case Fan - 120mm, Red
1 E145-0283 - EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Video Card - 2GB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV
1 B69-4032 - Intel Core i7 975 Extreme Processor w/ Fan & FREE Resident Evil Game Download
1 O261-2017 - OCZ ModXStream Pro Power Supply - 600-Watt, Modular, Dual +12V Rails, SATA, 80Plus
1 ULT40110 - Ultra SATA II 3Gbps Cable w/4-Pin Molex to 15-Pin Power Adapter Cable
1 L49-1028 OEM - LG GH22NS50 DVD Writer - DVD+R 22x, DVD+RW 8X, DVD-RW 6x, ram.cfm" class="forum_link" target="_blank">DVD-RAM 12x, SATA (OEM)
1 C283-1187 - Cooler Master HAF 932 Full Tower Black Case
1 H450-9000 - Hitachi Deskstar HD32000 IDK/7K Internal Hard Drive - 2TB, 7200RPM, 32MB, SATA-3G
2 O261-7606 - OCZ Intel Core i7 Tri Channel 6GB PC10666 DDR3 Memory - 1333MHz, 6144MB (3 x 2048MB)
1 - Corsair CWCH50-1 Hydro H50 CPU Liquid Cooler - 120mm Fan, Copper Cold Plate, Aluminum Radiator, LGA775, LGA1366, LGA1156,
I assembled everything together, but i plug it to the power supply, and all press the on button, but it just won't turn on, the motherboard will show 2 LED lit up though, 1 is Yellow and the other one is Blue, when i press the ON and OFF button on the case the yellow LED will turn ON or OFF, but no green LED, and the fans won't turn on, or anything ! Just those 2 LED lights! HELP!
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AfterDawn Addict
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28. November 2009 @ 06:20 |
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Unplugg all the front pannel stuff, then short the two "power on" pins with something small and metal, it might turn on then.
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MatiMaste
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28. November 2009 @ 10:54 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Unplugg all the front pannel stuff, then short the two "power on" pins with something small and metal, it might turn on then.
I fixed it, the 24-pin adapter, for some reason the motherboard had the 24 pin iput, and the power supply let me used boht 20 and 24, so i decided to try it with the 20 and worked fine !
BUT now For some reason i can't see anything when it boots up! like i dont see the BIOS, or anything. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Xplorer4
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28. November 2009 @ 13:28 |
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Is your monitor plugged in to the video card? Did you run power cables from the psu to the video card? I believe it needs 2 cables. Have you checked to make sure the video card is mounted securely?
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1. December 2009 @ 14:43 |
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I would bring it in to a local repair shop. They should test out the PSU for free. I'm not sure why it would run with a 20 pin adapter and not a 24 pin that is designed for the mobo. It sounds like it isn't passing the POST. But I would use the 24 pin connector that the board was designed for if the PSU checks out. And do you have a speaker on the board or can you plug one in? Usually a new board comes with one you can plug in if its not built in. Then try booting it with the speaker installed and see if there is a beep code.
And just thought of something. Is there is switch on the back of the PSU? If so make sure it is set to 110 volts. Just little things to check out.
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MatiMaste
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1. December 2009 @ 17:23 |
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Originally posted by kk0425: I would bring it in to a local repair shop. They should test out the PSU for free. I'm not sure why it would run with a 20 pin adapter and not a 24 pin that is designed for the mobo. It sounds like it isn't passing the POST. But I would use the 24 pin connector that the board was designed for if the PSU checks out. And do you have a speaker on the board or can you plug one in? Usually a new board comes with one you can plug in if its not built in. Then try booting it with the speaker installed and see if there is a beep code.
And just thought of something. Is there is switch on the back of the PSU? If so make sure it is set to 110 volts. Just little things to check out.
Nah actually, I fixed it, just didn't want to post again to not double post. As i was troubleshooting i removed some of the cabling from the psu, i took out the 8-pin and forgot to put it back, now its running the post and it works all fine. Still curious though, why the mobo only works with the 20-pin though it's designed for 24-pin like you said.
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Xplorer4
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1. December 2009 @ 23:56 |
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Originally posted by MatiMaste: Nah actually, I fixed it, just didn't want to post again to not double post.
Then use that lovley edit button rather then wasting peoples time.
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