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If you bought your power supply second hand that could be the problem or you might have a power supply what might not be able to support all the power so you may need to buy a bigger power supply 1000W or 750w u do have a very powerful graphic card and a good AMD
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IngameGamings wrote If you bought your power supply second hand that could be the problem or you might have a power supply what might not be able to support all the power so you may need to buy a bigger power supply 1000W or 750w u do have a very powerful graphic card and a good AMD
Eh? No.

Post pictures ma dude...
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AD4M wrote
IngameGamings wrote If you bought your power supply second hand that could be the problem or you might have a power supply what might not be able to support all the power so you may need to buy a bigger power supply 1000W or 750w u do have a very powerful graphic card and a good AMD
Eh? No.

Post pictures ma dude...


Well if you look at his post in comments there's a link to all his stuff in computer and if you look at his Power supply its only 650w
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AD4M wrote
IngameGamings wrote If you bought your power supply second hand that could be the problem or you might have a power supply what might not be able to support all the power so you may need to buy a bigger power supply 1000W or 750w u do have a very powerful graphic card and a good AMD
Eh? No.

Post pictures ma dude...
https://imgur.com/gallery/puJXD?s=sms
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Like the one guy said, your power supply probably doesn't have enough power to run everything properly which is why none of your USB ports would be working as they aren't drawing enough power.
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Ahhh this thread. Alright, this is what I would do.

Get it out of the PC case
Whack it on your motherboard box
Put in the bare minimal, CPU, 1 stick of RAM, no GPU, all cables ect. See what happens.
If nothing is happening, you've probably got the Front panel connectors wrong. Consult your motherboard manual.

More pictures please and a full spec list would be fab.
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IngameGamings wrote
AD4M wrote
IngameGamings wrote If you bought your power supply second hand that could be the problem or you might have a power supply what might not be able to support all the power so you may need to buy a bigger power supply 1000W or 750w u do have a very powerful graphic card and a good AMD
Eh? No.

Post pictures ma dude...


Well if you look at his post in comments there's a link to all his stuff in computer and if you look at his Power supply its only 650w
Don't be a spanner. That PSU is more then enough to support that GPU.
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Adam wrote Ahhh this thread. Alright, this is what I would do.

Get it out of the PC case
Whack it on your motherboard box
Put in the bare minimal, CPU, 1 stick of RAM, no GPU, all cables ect. See what happens.
If nothing is happening, you've probably got the Front panel connectors wrong. Consult your motherboard manual.

More pictures please and a full spec list would be fab.
Nothing has happened, does it matter if I put it on my motherboard box or can I just leave it in the case and do all of this?
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I prefer it on the box. It allows you to access what you need to in the easiest way. Not to mention, you can tidy up when it's all working.
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Adam wrote I prefer it on the box. It allows you to access what you need to in the easiest way. Not to mention, you can tidy up when it's all working.
Okay, it's still not working though, what do you mean about the front panels being connected though?
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