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Just now, TGNArmy said:

The video was me showing you the computer just shows a straight red light in the top and the motherboard glows colors but nothing else turns on. And I need to just start going here for information cause I looked it up it said that eatx12v was optional. And this is the first time I’m wiring a whole new motherboard and stuff so I didn’t know all the names or stuff that could go in the spot you know. But do you know what else could be causing it issues?

 

Is the 4+4 EPS cable from the PSU connected to the CPU connector we all pointed out to you or not? 

I just bought a new mother board and proccer but for some reason I cant power the proccer like there isint a spot on the motherboard to hook the power up to the proccer if I could get some help that would be amazing

 

motherboard-tuf b450m plus ll

 

 proccer-amd ryzen 5 3600

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Please make your thread titles descriptive of your problem in the future and not just "help."

 

The 8-pin processor power connector is on the upper edge of the board, about 1/3rd of the way along from the left.  Consult the diagram of the board and explanatory info on pages 1-1 and 1-2 of the board manual.

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Hello, if you don't mind me asking, is this your first time building a PC?

If by Proccer you meant CPU (Processor).

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Yes this is the first time but that isint what powers the cpu it’s called like a eatx12v and I looked it up it’s optional to even have it. When I give the computer power not turning it on there’s a solid red light on the top of my computer and the motherboard glows meaning it has power but nothing else works. My pc before hand was a bazooka 250m motherboard with a intel i5 7600k cpu and everything I had worked just fine so I don’t know what’s going on

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7 minutes ago, TGNArmy said:

Yes this is the first time but that isint what powers the cpu

 

Yes, it is.

 

7 minutes ago, TGNArmy said:

it’s called like a eatx12v

 

The connector on the upper edge we all pointed out to you is the EATX12V connector, sometimes also called EPS. The 4+4 cable from your PSU plugs into it. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, TGNArmy said:

and I looked it up it’s optional to even have it.

 

CPU power is necessary, not optional. 

 

7 minutes ago, TGNArmy said:

 My pc before hand was a bazooka 250m motherboard 

 

That board has exactly the same type of CPU power connector as your new one. 

 

 

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Video doesn't work. 

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Just now, Middcore said:

 

Yes, it is.

 

 

The connector on the upper edge we all pointed out to you is the EATX12V connector, sometimes also called EPS. The 4+4 cable from your PSU plugs into it. 

 

 

 

CPU power is necessary, not optional. 

 

 

That board has exactly the same type of CPU power connector as your new one. 

 

 

 

Video doesn't work. 

The video was me showing you the computer just shows a straight red light in the top and the motherboard glows colors but nothing else turns on. And I need to just start going here for information cause I looked it up it said that eatx12v was optional. And this is the first time I’m wiring a whole new motherboard and stuff so I didn’t know all the names or stuff that could go in the spot you know. But do you know what else could be causing it issues?

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Just now, TGNArmy said:

The video was me showing you the computer just shows a straight red light in the top and the motherboard glows colors but nothing else turns on. And I need to just start going here for information cause I looked it up it said that eatx12v was optional. And this is the first time I’m wiring a whole new motherboard and stuff so I didn’t know all the names or stuff that could go in the spot you know. But do you know what else could be causing it issues?

 

Is the 4+4 EPS cable from the PSU connected to the CPU connector we all pointed out to you or not? 

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

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4 minutes ago, Middcore said:

 

Yes, it is.

 

 

The connector on the upper edge we all pointed out to you is the EATX12V connector, sometimes also called EPS. The 4+4 cable from your PSU plugs into it. 

 

 

 

CPU power is necessary, not optional. 

 

 

That board has exactly the same type of CPU power connector as your new one. 

 

 

 

Video doesn't work. 

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3 minutes ago, Middcore said:

 

Is the 4+4 EPS cable from the PSU connected to the CPU connector we all pointed out to you or not? 

Yes it is. The motherboard is also hooked up as well as the graphics card and ram 

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