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Last Posted March 11, 2016 at 2:36 PM
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#38 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

I took everything out just now that I believe could be the problem (Mobo power, cpu stuff, gpu, front panel stuff) and I got nothing. The only new part in here is the 970 I just put in. All of these parts were working last night so the psu and stuff probably didn't shit itself?

What about the standoffs should I check?

could it be a fan problem?

posted about 8 years ago
#36 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

God damn that's annoying...What could it be then if it's all hooked up correctly

posted about 8 years ago
#34 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

i.imgur.com/XSznPGdh.jpg
i.imgur.com/ktrfVWoh.jpg
i.imgur.com/3kzCJH0h.jpg
i.imgur.com/3aReYFLh.jpg
i.imgur.com/Ntova8Rh.jpg
Sorry it's a tangle of cords rn

posted about 8 years ago
#33 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

yeah you're right OK I split it. Still no turning on...So the problem has to be with that front panel right? What else could it be. Thanks a lot for everything you've done so far btw

posted about 8 years ago
#30 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

here's what I'm using. I think this is how I did it in my old case since there are no real other ones I think I can use

i.imgur.com/qfEphqch.jpg

here's that part of the mobo
i.imgur.com/ghBh8uvh.jpg

posted about 8 years ago
#28 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

yeah it is :( everything is according to the picture do they have to be turned to a distinct side?

posted about 8 years ago
#26 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

yeah I'm pretty sure the psu and mobo are hooked up right. There's a 4pin that's plugged into the 8 pin thing we talked about above and I have the big one on the right plugged in correctly. PSU is switched to on

posted about 8 years ago
#23 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

Alright so I decided to hook it all up and power it on. I have all the power stuff I need to the mobo. The green onboard light comes on but no signs of anything actually turning on. No fans no noises literally nothing but that onboard light. My case doesn't lightup either

maybe a problem with the front panel connector? I followed the directions and positions perfectly...

posted about 8 years ago
#22 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

yeah I don't have the USB 3 connector on my mobo but the case has one. I have only 1 thing for usb 2s so I guess I only get 1 USB to work from the front panel?

posted about 8 years ago
#26 gym soreness in Off Topic

protein and warmup that's literally it there's no real cure

posted about 8 years ago
#20 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

Thanks alright I'll try and power it up. One more question thanks a lot so far. So the USB 3.0 adapter thing that makes all of them work - yeah I don't have one of those and I only have 1 USB thing from the case and I'm not really sure how to get the front panel ones to all work. Any advice? I have this case. Bought a really big one so I can keep building the next 5 years

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139055&cm_re=corsair_graphite-_-11-139-055-_-Product

posted about 8 years ago
#18 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

P8H61-M-PRO
here's the manual I've been consulting https://www.manualowl.com/m/Asus/P8H61-M-PRO/Manual/263008

here's my psu
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153166

posted about 8 years ago
#16 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware
HobNobspretty sure 99% of motherboard auxiliary power connectors are 4 or 6 pin? either way there should be labels or a diagram somewhere on the PSU

Well most people I've found seem to say it's either 4 or 8 (2 4 pins I think). My mobo is a 4 pin for power BUT my power supply has an 8 pin that I think can fit into the eps power thing

but that video says putting a pci e 8 pin into the 4 pin fries the motherboard so I want to make sure it isn't a pci e 8 pin

posted about 8 years ago
#14 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

How do I know the pci 8 pin vs the motherboard 8 pin? I don't wanna fry my motherboard and I'm pretty confused

posted about 8 years ago
#11 Transfering Comp To New Case in Hardware

So I decided to do it last night into today and I'm running into some wiring problems if anyones down to add me on snapchat or facetime me for help please do. I've been trying to trouble shoot for the last few hours and nothing seems to help me that much. I'm not really a computer person

zteumer31 is my snapchat send help

posted about 8 years ago
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