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Helllllllllp! Pc wont boot

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Sorry, I had forgotten about this thread, it is getting late here. Have just your CPU power and ATX power plugged in with only your CPU and RAM installed in the motherboard, no GPU, storage drives or anything else. Make sure the 8 pin CPU power is in the correct port on the power supply as well. It should be marked on there in white text. If you still don't get any power to the motherboard then you may have a faulty item.

Specs? Have you plugged all the front cable connections in?

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You don't have a power supply?

Or RAM? :P

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EDIT: On a more serious note, try another power outlet.

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Are you certain you have all the power cables plugged in correctly, is the switch behind the PSU turned on, are there any lights on the motherboard at all?

 

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Is there nothing going on? Nothing on the screen? No system lights on?

  

Are you certain you have all the power cables plugged in correctly, is the switch behind the PSU turned on, are there any lights on the motherboard at all?

nothing at all wont turn on
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I just built my pc and it wont boot

 

I know this sounds stupid, but... Are the case wires correctly seated (ie. power switch)?

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   nothing at all wont turn on

I once forgot to turn the PSU on. Checked every connection before I thougth about the simple things.

Just make sure the PSU in pluged in (and the wall socket has power) as well as it is actually turned on.

Also exchange the power button and the reset butten, and trun it on with the "reset" button. The buttoon in the case migth be broken.

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Although unlikely, this may be the sad truth;

 

You may have bent pins on CPU socket

Shocked PSU/GPU/MOBO/CPU with static electricity 

 

 

Did you wear an anti-static wrist strap during the build?

 

Small amounts of static won't do any damage. You need to drag your shoes on a cotton carpet for 10 minutes to generate a discharge large enough to wipe out a CPU.

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   nothing at all wont turn on

Unplug the front IO and use the onboard power button, anything then?

 

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I once forgot to turn the PSU on. Checked every connection before I thougth about the simple things.

Just make sure the PSU in pluged in (and the wall socket has power) as well as it is actually turned on.

Also exchange the power button and the reset butten, and trun it on with the "reset" button. The buttoon in the case migth be broken.

my mobo came with these do i need them or are they just lables i followedmthe video they were to confuseing werent even in directions

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also i can never remenber o or l on or off?

Just try both of them if you are not sure, but try to remember that | means the circuit is closed which means on and o means the circuit is open which means off.

 

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my mobo came with these do i need them or are they just lables i followedmthe video they were to confuseing werent even in directions

Those are very helpful but not necessary, even if you didn't have then in properly removing them and using the onboard power button would have worked, so the problem must be something else.

 

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