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iamtheboss93

So i just got around to upgrading my computer it turned on once but as soon at i hit the power button it shut off and wont turn on. I have the power button wire going into the right plug so plz help.

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Have you checked all your cable connections to make sure they are all seated properly? 

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Specs

:ryzen 5 2600

Radeon 480 rt

Arorus b450 elite

Msi 850w power supply gold

Sleeved extensions 32gb (4×16) cosair vengeance ram

Samsung 980 m.2 

And some older samsung ssd

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Also new update ifbi wiggle the 24 pin in and out i get flashes of power

 

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33 minutes ago, char3327 said:

What are your system specs aswell?

 

26 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Specs

:ryzen 5 2600

Radeon 480 rt

Arorus b450 elite

Msi 850w power supply gold

Sleeved extensions 32gb (4×16) cosair vengeance ram

Samsung 980 m.2 

And some older samsung ssd

 

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31 minutes ago, Caroline said:

some specs could help

 

26 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Specs

:ryzen 5 2600

Radeon 480 rt

Arorus b450 elite

Msi 850w power supply gold

Sleeved extensions 32gb (4×16) cosair vengeance ram

Samsung 980 m.2 

And some older samsung ssd

 

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25 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Also new update ifbi wiggle the 24 pin in and out i get flashes of power

 

With a physical defect like this, I would guess PSU or motherboard as an issue.

 

Are either brand new?

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

With a physical defect like this, I would guess PSU or motherboard as an issue.

 

Are either brand new?

Both are new

 

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1 minute ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Both are new

 

There is likely a physical problem with one or both of them. Unplug from the wall and try a properly good reseat, make sure the 24 pin is well inside the motherboard. 

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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1 minute ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Both are new

 

Are you sure the 24-pin is fully clipped in?? I've had 24-pin cables not fully seated as the clip would not be completely latched on. 

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1 minute ago, CommanderAlex said:

Are you sure the 24-pin is fully clipped in?? I've had 24-pin cables not fully seated as the clip would not be completely latched on. 

Are one of the wires supposed to be missing 

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6 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Are one of the wires supposed to be missing 

Whooooo i got it one of the 24 pins where wonky

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7 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Are one of the wires supposed to be missing 

Nvm i pluged the fan header i unpluged before and turned it back on and it shut down

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8 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

Are one of the wires supposed to be missing 

If you're talking about one pin being missing, that is perfectly normal. https://imgur.com/a/CqW2TxN

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3 minutes ago, iamtheboss93 said:

I dont think my motherboard likes the rgb header from antec 

That could be the problem then. 

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2 minutes ago, CommanderAlex said:

That could be the problem then. 

Now with it unpluged its still doing it plus when i plug the 24 pin in a different mother board the other mother board flikers prob from the cpu power

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Just now, iamtheboss93 said:

Now with it unpluged its still doing it plus when i plug the 24 pin in a different mother board the other mother board flikers prob from the cpu power

I might be buying a new psu

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Just now, iamtheboss93 said:

Now with it unpluged its still doing it plus when i plug the 24 pin in a different mother board the other mother board flikers prob from the cpu power

Do you not have the CPU EPS power cable plugged in?? If you have a modular power supply, check both ends of the cable to ensure they're in all the way. 

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Just now, CommanderAlex said:

Do you not have the CPU EPS power cable plugged in?? If you have a modular power supply, check both ends of the cable to ensure they're in all the way. 

No no i pluged the psu in a diff motherboard and the board goes on and off in short increments so i have a feeling the psu is not putting out the right power for the board due to a manufacturing error 

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Just now, iamtheboss93 said:

No no i pluged the psu in a diff motherboard and the board goes on and off in short increments so i have a feeling the psu is not putting out the right power for the board due to a manufacturing error 

That's always a possibility if everything else is correct, i.e. power cables all plugged in, no shorts. 

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5 minutes ago, CommanderAlex said:

That's always a possibility if everything else is correct, i.e. power cables all plugged in, no shorts. 

But when i plug a 550 into the new board i get nothing

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Just now, iamtheboss93 said:

But when i plug a 550 into the new board i get nothing

Hmm, trying to figure out what was upgraded and not upgraded. What was upgraded? Just trying to link possible points of failure here. 

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