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PLS HELP FIRST BUILD DOESNT TURN ON PROPERLY

Tucci149
Just now, BillRizer said:

Try the PSU first

ok, the power supply needs to turn on?

 

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1 minute ago, Tucci149 said:

ok, the power supply needs to turn on?

 

Yes

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10 minutes ago, BillRizer said:

Yes

so it is 16th and 17th out of 24pins counting from left to right top first then bottom?  

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1 minute ago, Tucci149 said:

so it is 16th and 17th out of 24pins counting from left to right top first then bottom?  

because I tried it like I quoted and it didnt work, the psu didnt turn on 

 

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The pin diagram was in the link I posted. Here it is directly:

 

24pin.png?1397068991

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1 minute ago, BillRizer said:

The pin diagram was in the link I posted. Here it is directly:

 

24pin.png?1397068991

OHHHHH OK 

It works

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2 minutes ago, BillRizer said:

The pin diagram was in the link I posted. Here it is directly:

 

24pin.png?1397068991

omg sry I didnt see the link i was too concentrated on the text my bad

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Ill start testing out the parts like you said, right?

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Just now, Tucci149 said:

Ill start testing out the parts like you said, right?

If the PSU doesn't work, then you need to get a new one first before you start testing out the components

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So you're sure the PSU didn't turn on? You connected the right pins? The PSU was switched on and plugged in?

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Just now, BillRizer said:

So you're sure the PSU didn't turn on? You connected the right pins? The PSU was switched on and plugged in?

It DID turn on 

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I tried with only the ram and the cpu, the motherboard flashed random lights for a second then turned off, when I turned the PSU off the Ram RGB turned ON for 5 sec then off.

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Just now, BillRizer said:

Can you try one stick of RAM at a time?

So I turn it on and instantly the part where there is normally supposed to be orange LED on the mobo flashes a random colour, the 3 times I tried it before consulting to the forum it flashed blue and green. Now this time it flashed red and blue. At this point the flashing lights stop after half a second and when I turn the system off the Ram lights turn on for a while, then they turn off.

 

Ill try with one stick at a time now

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2 minutes ago, BillRizer said:

Also, try different RAM slots too

both at once on different slots? Also the cpu doesnt do anything im preety sure, the cooler doesnt even flinch

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1 minute ago, Tucci149 said:

both at once on different slots? Also the cpu doesnt do anything im preety sure, the cooler doesnt even flinch

I just tried both ram slots and they flashed at the start just like the mobo

 

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Just now, Tucci149 said:

I just tried both ram slots and they flashed at the start just like the mobo

 

Do you want me to send you a video?

 

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Just now, BillRizer said:

So it's still randomly flashing?

yes at the start for half a second, they tend to be blue and red, the ram also flashes like the motherboard when i power the system

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Just now, BillRizer said:

Your PC speaker is connected, right?

no?

 

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