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NO POWER at all with system that was working.

TheGeeker

So I took my system, added sleeved extensions, a new case, h100i and a new 850w PSU and now I get no power on at all. I press the power button and nothing happens. I also tried to remove all the extensions and nothing, another CPU fan and nothing and my old PSU and nothing any ideas? 

 Just because you don't care, doesn't mean other others don't. Don't be a self-centered asshole. -Thank You a PSA from the people who do not say random shit on the internet. 

 

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Are you sure that the power button connector isn't lose? 

 

If that doesn't work then you can try turning it using the motherboard.

CPU: 6600K @ 4.6Ghz | COOLER: H100i GTX | MOBO: Asus Z170 AR | GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid | RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB | 

CASE: Corsair 760T | PSU: Corsair RM750x | STORAGE: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB & Seagate 2TB | KEYBOARD: K70 RGB | MOUSE: Deathadder Elite

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Possibly re-seat the 24-pin mobo power connector. I did that when replacing a psu. derp

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switch on back of PSU powered on?

power supply cord is firmly seated?

verify all the wires in the connections are fully seated (sometimes pins can be

pushed out of captive socket).

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switch on back of PSU powered on?

power supply cord is firmly seated?

verify all the wires in the connections are fully seated (sometimes pins can be

pushed out of captive socket).

What do you mean by sometimes pins can be

pushed out of captive socket).

 Just because you don't care, doesn't mean other others don't. Don't be a self-centered asshole. -Thank You a PSA from the people who do not say random shit on the internet. 

 

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