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AD4M wroteDoes it make a difference Ive got my PSU plugged into an adapter thats plugged into a wall inputVial wroteAD4M wrote You 100% sure it's your PSU?Im not even sure myself bro im certain my front panel connectors are correct No fans leds nothing happens when I press the power button on my case
Do you have any LEDs on your board as they should all be green when the board has power? Do the fans spin? (If you have one) Do the GPU lights come on when the PSU has power? Ensure that all the cables are plugged in correctly and ensure no pins are bent in the 24PIN connector.
If you can, try and get a PSU tester you can get them for cheap and it tells you the voltage output etc. If you need any help drop me a PM
When the PSU is plugged into the motherboard and whilst that PSU has power from the mains (3 Pin plug out your wall), you should still get LEDs on your MOBO and also your GPU. (Depending if your mobo has LEDs in the first place) If the LEDs don't light it could suggest that your MOBO has died. Can you try a different power cable? Try a different wall input?
Could be a million and one things aha.
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Try manually booting your PC by removing the front I/O power button header and shorting the pins. If it starts up, it's probably faulty I/O (either the cable linking from mobo to case or the case button itself).
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Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missing
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Vial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
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AD4M wroteIts a new build just built it yesterday so not even got to use it yetVial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
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Vial wroteAD4M wroteIts a new build just built it yesterday so not even got to use it yetVial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
Going to involve alot of trial and error if you know what you're doing.
If you don't, take it down to a computer repair shop and let them sort it for you.
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Shiv wroteIm a first time builder so im expecting it haha Im probably gonna have to get someone with experience to help me out I know a guy who said he would help me fix it up a while backVial wroteAD4M wroteIts a new build just built it yesterday so not even got to use it yetVial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
Going to involve alot of trial and error if you know what you're doing.
If you don't, take it down to a computer repair shop and let them sort it for you.
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Vial wroteShiv wroteIm a first time builder so im expecting it haha Im probably gonna have to get someone with experience to help me out I know a guy who said he would help me fix it up a while backVial wroteAD4M wroteIts a new build just built it yesterday so not even got to use it yetVial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
Going to involve alot of trial and error if you know what you're doing.
If you don't, take it down to a computer repair shop and let them sort it for you.
Yeah if you have somebody nearby that's experienced in building, ask them for some hands on help. If you were near me I'd be more than happy to help!
Haha good luck buddy
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Shiv wroteThanks anyways manVial wroteShiv wroteIm a first time builder so im expecting it haha Im probably gonna have to get someone with experience to help me out I know a guy who said he would help me fix it up a while backVial wroteAD4M wroteIts a new build just built it yesterday so not even got to use it yetVial wrote Im at me wits end with this lads ive plugged ungplugged everything about a million times I bet its something small im missingffs haha, I'd say send it up to my workshop in the north east give you some TTg discount
When was it working last?
Going to involve alot of trial and error if you know what you're doing.
If you don't, take it down to a computer repair shop and let them sort it for you.
Yeah if you have somebody nearby that's experienced in building, ask them for some hands on help. If you were near me I'd be more than happy to help!
Haha good luck buddy
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Have you tried removing one peripheral at a time then seeing if it will boot?
I'm betting its either a faulty cable somewhere or your psu doesn't have enough power to power everything.
If anything, I'd just go ahead and rma the psu.
I'm betting its either a faulty cable somewhere or your psu doesn't have enough power to power everything.
If anything, I'd just go ahead and rma the psu.
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