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Double-check your front panel header connections (PWR / RESET / HDD, etc.). Very easy to get one pin off there, and this will prevent power-on.

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4 hours ago, creationation said:

I don't have my case yet so nothing is plugged into those.

Only other way to power up is to jump a specific pair of pins on the ATX connector, but I don't think I'd do that with the motherboard connected.

 

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I don't badmouth others' input, I'd appreciate others not badmouthing mine. *** More below ***

 

MODERATE TO SEVERE AUTISTIC, COMPLICATED WITH COVID FOG

 

Due to the above, I've likely revised posts <30 min old, and do not think as you do.

THINK BEFORE YOU REPLY!

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