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Hey there I need help, my friends pc is being built right now and we're having problems with the psu giving power to the 770, we don't have 2x8pin connectors to power the 770 and if possible we need less connectors
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The CX600 has two 6+2-pin PCI power connectors and 600w is much more than enough for a 770.
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That issue was quickly resolved however I have a new problem, the CPU fan isn't spinning up and when booting it blue screens on the starting windows screen getting picture
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The PCI power connectors and EPS connector are different. The EPS will have eight pins and break in two for use with boards that have 4-pin EPS connectors. The PCI power connectors are 6+2.
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You my friend are a saviour
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Ok. Even after the 4pin is in the CPU fan isn't starting up and we are immediately bluescreening at starting windows
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Silianat wrote Ok. Even after the 4pin is in the CPU fan isn't starting up and we are immediately bluescreening at starting windowsCheck the coolers cable isn't blocking the fan, common mistake.
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Volk wroteSilianat wrote Ok. Even after the 4pin is in the CPU fan isn't starting up and we are immediately bluescreening at starting windowsCheck the coolers cable isn't blocking the fan, common mistake.
Just unblocked the CPU cooler, still blue screening at starting windows screen.
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What is the BSOD error you're getting?
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