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I was moving my desktop to a new case with sleeved extensions and a new PSU. When I press the power button nothing happens.

 

I HAVE:

Checked all cables and all are snug and NOT lose

All cables are plugged in

Yes the PSU is plugged in and ON!

I have tried another PSU with the same result.

 

The system was working fine before. I did drop 2 or 3 motherboard screws onto the board from about 6 inches above it. Could this have an affect?

I am out of ideas, need help and am really tired. It is 1AM here. I have replaced 2 other ASUS boards in the past but they seem to be unrelated issues. Any Ideas??

 

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Seasonic X850w 80 + Gold PSU

24Gb Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3- 1600

AsRock Z97 Extreme 3

120Gb PNY SSD

240GB SanDisk SSD

1TB WD BLue

2TB Toshiba HDD

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I was moving my desktop to a new case with sleeved extensions and a new PSU. When I press the power button nothing happens.

 

I HAVE:

Checked all cables and all are snug and NOT lose

All cables are plugged in

Yes the PSU is plugged in and ON!

I have tried another PSU with the same result.

 

The system was working fine before. I did drop 2 or 3 motherboard screws onto the board from about 6 inches above it. Could this have an affect?

I am out of ideas, need help and am really tired. It is 1AM here. I have replaced 2 other ASUS boards in the past but they seem to be unrelated issues. Any Ideas??

 

SPECS:

i7 4770k

EVGA SC+ 980 TI

Seasonic X850w 80 + Gold PSU

24Gb Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3- 1600

AsRock Z97 Extreme 3

120Gb PNY SSD

240GB SanDisk SSD

1TB WD BLue

2TB Toshiba HDD

ENthoo Pro M

use the jumpers on the mobo to start up the pc, so you have to unplug the front panel connectors, obviously. The screws should not be a problem, exept if the motherboard was plugged into power at the time. Also is there any power led lit up on the board? Most boards have an led indicating that standby power is working. Also if you still can not get the pc started use your old psu aund cables again which worked before and try if it turns on and report your findings... good luck ;)

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Do you have both the 24pin power and 8pin Auxiliary power connected?

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Okay this has happened to me before. Just check your front panel connectors (read the user manual that came with with your motherboard check powersw, resetsw, hdd+, hdd- sometimes referred to as power+ and power- )

 

I once gave my computer in to be assembled after changing the case (because I was tired and didn't want to screw up anything) the Indian guy was kind of a show off he said "your PC ready that'll be $50" I said OK power it on. It wouldn't power on so as he's about press the power button on the motherboard I said wait I checked the front panel connectors and yes sure as the sun rises the guy screwed up he also stole my asus Qconnector for the front panel switches.           

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Do you have both the 24pin power and 8pin Auxiliary power connected?

 

use the jumpers on the mobo to start up the pc, so you have to unplug the front panel connectors, obviously. The screws should not be a problem, exept if the motherboard was plugged into power at the time. Also is there any power led lit up on the board? Most boards have an led indicating that standby power is working. Also if you still can not get the pc started use your old psu aund cables again which worked before and try if it turns on and report your findings... good luck ;)

 

jump the power switch connectors with a screw driver but do it quickly on the motherboard

 

Okay this has happened to me before. Just check your front panel connectors (read the user manual that came with with your motherboard check powersw, resetsw, hdd+, hdd- sometimes referred to as power+ and power- )

 

I once gave my computer in to be assembled after changing the case (because I was tired and didn't want to screw up anything) the Indian guy was kind of a show off he said "your PC ready that'll be $50" I said OK power it on. It wouldn't power on so as he's about press the power button on the motherboard I said wait I checked the front panel connectors and yes sure as the sun rises the guy screwed up he also stole my asus Qconnector for the front panel switches.           

Guys... I am not a noob. I have built 5 PCs already. I have gone through everything like this already multiple times. I DID get it to power on and I got the LED on my h100i to start and my gpu fans but I tapped the power switch and it turned right off. So not sure. I can not get it to power on anymore. 

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