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Please help,computer won't turn on

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The battery is below your GPU i believe, so take out your GPU and remove the battery for one or two minutes

my motherboard guide thing says that it can run only 4 if I want. I'm not able to plug the other 4

Nope, you must have all 8 plugged in otherwise it won't power on at all.

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doesn't work

Are you confident enough to "bench" it?

By that I mean remove the mobo and PSU, place the mobo on the mobo box out of the case, connect the PSU and try to boot it up. Only have your CPU (and obviously cooler) and a single stick of ram connected. Use the onboard GPU for video out.

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Find the CMOS battery and remove it for a minute or two. My board does that sometimes (it wont boot). There also might be 2 pins you can short out to reset the CMOS but im not sure if your board has them

 

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CMOS battery will not stop the PC from booting.

 

You don't have to have a CMOS battery at all in a fully functioning PC.

 

If there's no power response at all clearing the CMOS probably won't do anything.

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CMOS battery will not stop the PC from booting.

 

You don't have to have a CMOS battery at all in a fully functioning PC.

 

If there's no power response at all clearing the CMOS probably won't do anything.

Its worth clearing it though

 

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CMOS battery will not stop the PC from booting.

 

You don't have to have a CMOS battery at all in a fully functioning PC.

 

If there's no power response at all clearing the CMOS probably won't do anything.

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I would advise unplugging every cable from the mobo and PSU and reconnecting everything.  The board is reading your 24 pin if that white light is on, I bet it's the 8pin.  If that's not plugged in your PC will not boot.

 

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