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Yeah, I don't recommend using EVGA 80+ White PSU's. Especially the N1 series. Their high-end PSU's are great and all but their low-end one's are really dangerous. Try checking your connections to the motherboard first before borrowing a PSU from a friend or neighbour. If it doesn't work, your PSU might have fried the motherboard.

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8 minutes ago, Rooked said:

Yeah, I don't recommend using EVGA 80+ White PSU's. Especially the N1 series. Their high-end PSU's are great and all but their low-end one's are really dangerous. Try checking your connections to the motherboard first before borrowing a PSU from a friend or neighbour. If it doesn't work, your PSU might have fried the motherboard.

Would there be smoke, I didn’t see or smell anything, it happened after I put a new hard drive in

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3 minutes ago, Rooked said:

What hard drive

Just now, Rooked said:

Have you checked all the connections? Try unplugging it from your motherboard. It is highly unlikely it is your HDD but try it first.

I just tried that and still no boot, motherboard still lights up though, is that a good sign?

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Just now, Rooked said:

So it is probably not your PSU. Try reseating all the easy components like the GPU and the ram. If it doesn't work, return your motherboard.

Yea, I tried all that and got one boot then nothing so I’ll probably RMA, thanks for all the help

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