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Keyboard lights up but nothing else in the computer does

Hi, to whoever is reading this.

 

I just finished my very first build, fixed some wiring I did incorrectly hoping to find it but nothing. My RGB keyboard lights up but nothing else in the computer does. Keep in mind this happened without me pressing the power button. I've done some steps but nothing seems to have worked.

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 4500

GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600

MB: Gigabyte B450M K

Case: DeepCool Macube 110

 

Any ideas??

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Note: Something new, I hear a silent but audible "clack.... clack.... clack...." when the PSU is toggled..

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Have you checked the wiring at the motherboard especially your 2-single wires which are responsible for powering the system with the press of the power button on the case? 

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2 hours ago, themsahi said:

Hi, to whoever is reading this.

 

I just finished my very first build, fixed some wiring I did incorrectly hoping to find it but nothing. My RGB keyboard lights up but nothing else in the computer does. Keep in mind this happened without me pressing the power button. I've done some steps but nothing seems to have worked.

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 4500

GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600

MB: Gigabyte B450M K

Case: DeepCool Macube 110

 

Any ideas??

Did you plug the keyboard into the usb front header on your case on the included IO from the motherboard?

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

Please make sure to Mark the Solution as a Solution.

Take everything I say with a grain of salt. I could be just about wrong as I am right.

 

Main RIG

13600K (Undervolted) +MSI Z690 Edge Wi-Fi+ Team Elite 32gb RAM (3200) +Noctua Nhd-15 Chromax Black+ Intel 670p 1TB SSD+ Intel Arc A770+ Corsair Crystal 465x case+ EVGA SuperNOVA 650W PSU.+ ASUS VP222 Gaming Monitor

 

Laptop for School: Surface go 2 (sucks ass)

 

Laptop for tinkering: Dell Inspirion 3358

 

Audio: Apple Airpods Pro (1st Gen)

 

(Apple_reigns_ supreme_ forever_ and_ ever)

 

(I am 15 years old and don't know shit about fucking shit.) 

 

Everyone must suffer one of two Pains: The pain of Discipline or the pain of regret and disappointment.

 

-Jim Rohn

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12 hours ago, FI Fheonix said:

Did you plug the keyboard into the usb front header on your case on the included IO from the motherboard?

The keyboard and mouse were connected to the IO of the motherboard.

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14 hours ago, Yuri Strike said:

Have you checked the wiring at the motherboard especially your 2-single wires which are responsible for powering the system with the press of the power button on the case? 

Yes, the wires are correctly powered

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On 5/25/2024 at 1:52 AM, themsahi said:

The keyboard and mouse were connected to the IO of the motherboard.

What PSU do you have?

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

Please make sure to Mark the Solution as a Solution.

Take everything I say with a grain of salt. I could be just about wrong as I am right.

 

Main RIG

13600K (Undervolted) +MSI Z690 Edge Wi-Fi+ Team Elite 32gb RAM (3200) +Noctua Nhd-15 Chromax Black+ Intel 670p 1TB SSD+ Intel Arc A770+ Corsair Crystal 465x case+ EVGA SuperNOVA 650W PSU.+ ASUS VP222 Gaming Monitor

 

Laptop for School: Surface go 2 (sucks ass)

 

Laptop for tinkering: Dell Inspirion 3358

 

Audio: Apple Airpods Pro (1st Gen)

 

(Apple_reigns_ supreme_ forever_ and_ ever)

 

(I am 15 years old and don't know shit about fucking shit.) 

 

Everyone must suffer one of two Pains: The pain of Discipline or the pain of regret and disappointment.

 

-Jim Rohn

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