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I just built it for a week and finally got my monitor.

It turned on and off with no problems and i plugged the vga cable to the pc and it had no signal so i unplugged the i/o cables and turned it off and now it wont turn back on anymore (plugged the cables back in)

 

im freaking out..i have an asus maximus vi and when i plug the power back in, only the start and reset button lights up!

 

Can anyone with alot of experience message me to help me ?

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I just built it for a week and finally got my monitor.

It turned on and off with no problems and i plugged the vga cable to the pc and it had no signal so i unplugged the i/o cables and turned it off and now it wont turn back on anymore (plugged the cables back in)

 

im freaking out..i have an asus maximus vi and when i plug the power back in, only the start and reset button lights up!

 

Can anyone with alot of experience message me to help me ?

Any reason as to why the front panel connectors are un  pluged (2nd pic)?

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I just built it for a week and finally got my monitor.

It turned on and off with no problems and i plugged the vga cable to the pc and it had no signal so i unplugged the i/o cables and turned it off and now it wont turn back on anymore (plugged the cables back in)

 

im freaking out..i have an asus maximus vi and when i plug the power back in, only the start and reset button lights up!

 

Can anyone with alot of experience message me to help me ?

Is the switch on your power supply on? (have to ask)

 

Also your I/O needs to be plugged in

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i plugged it back in and yea my power is switched on.. it wont turn on!

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Any reason as to why the front panel connectors are un pluged (2nd pic)?

Lol I was going to ask the same thing.

Op try flipping the connector for the front panel power around. Sometimes it has to be +to+ -to-

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i plugged it back in and yea my power is switched on.. it wont turn on!

Important thing is not to panic. What happens when you press the power button? Do the fans spin up? is there any clicks? 

CPU: i7 4790K-----GPU: Gigabyte GTX 980 G1 Gaming + MSI GTX 980 TWINFROZR ------MOBO: MSI Z97 Gaming 7-------RAM: Klevv Genuine 2400MHz-------PSU: EVGA 850W SuperNOVA G2-------CASE: Phanteks Enhtoo Luxe

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Important thing is not to panic. What happens when you press the power button? Do the fans spin up? is there any clicks? 

nothing happens.. it was working an hour ago!

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nothing happens.. it was working an hour ago!

Flip the power connector pin for the front panel around. See if that works.

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Flip the power connector pin for the front panel around. See if that works.

nope :(

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nope :(

Can you bridge the power pin on the mobo with a screw driver or other metal object?

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Can you bridge the power pin on the mobo with a screw driver or other metal object?

i dont think so

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i dont think so

All you have to do is disconnect the power button pin. Take a screwdriver and touch those two pins, and only those pins, real quick and see if it powers on. Just tap them and remove the screwdriver. Or does your mobo have a power button itself?

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All you have to do is disconnect the power button pin. Take a screwdriver and touch those two pins, and only those pins, real quick and see if it powers on. Just tap them and remove the screwdriver. Or does your mobo have a power button itself?

mobo has a power button too and i tried clicking it nothing happened..those buttonns on my mobo are the onlything thats on (led red)

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mobo has a power button too and i tried clicking it nothing happened..those buttonns on my mobo are the onlything thats on (led red)

All of your connections, 24 pin and CPU 4x4 pin are connected and seated properly? Check all of your connections and make sure they are all connected and fully seated. Unplug them and replug them.

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All of your connections, 24 pin and CPU 4x4 pin are connected and seated properly? Check all of your connections and make sure they are all connected and fully seated. Unplug them and replug them.

yea i tried i replugged all the connectors on the mobo..is it possible that the power supply got disconnecteed?

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yea i tried i replugged all the connectors on the mobo..is it possible that the power supply got disconnecteed?

Is it a modular PSU? All of the plugs are connected there too?

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Is it a modular PSU? All of the plugs are connected there too?

i just figured out i took out the cmos shun while plugging in stuff..should i put it back in?

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i just figured out i took out the cmos shun while plugging in stuff..should i put it back in?

Yes. Let me know how it turns out. You mean the jumper over the pins right?

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Yes. Let me know how it turns out. You mean the jumper over the pins right?

it covers the 2 pins thats marked CLRTC

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it covers the 2 pins thats marked CLRTC

No that clears it. The CMOS. Check your manual it has to be on the right pins in that jumper area.

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it covers the 2 pins thats marked CLRTC

What mobo do you have?

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asus maximus vi hero

OK make sure you put it back on the right pins. Your manual should have the proper placement of it. I'll look and see if I can find it online

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asus maximus vi hero

Put it on pins 1 and 2. That's what your manual says. Page 1-28

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Put it on pins 1 and 2. That's what your manual says. Page 1-28

omfg it started!!!!!! i Put it in and pressed it on the start on the mobo! the case button didnt work tho!!

 

how to get the case button to work

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