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The motherboard and those 2 gpu white lights were the only thing glowing. The fans mounted on the rad wasn't working. The cpu block "corsair" wasn't glowing. The fans on the left and right aren't plugged in yet so that's fine.

 

Someone please help this is really pissing me off.

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Where are the cpu cooler and rad fans plugged in?

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It's hard to tell without a shot of the back of the MB tray. Remember that everything has to get power from somewhere. Your CPU block gets it from the USB bus for the LEDs probably. If the fans are connected to a controller, make sure the controller has it's power lead connected. Just stay calm and trace your cables. This is typically why I do a test boot out of the case first.

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4-pin EPS is missing.

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1 minute ago, ItsKevin said:

One of your motherboard power sockets is clearly empty. Why?

 

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What is your reasoning behind the orientation of that front fan?

I believe that's an extra 4pin for extra power for OC attempts. Shouldn't be needed to boot.

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Just now, djdwosk97 said:

Where are the cpu cooler and rad fans plugged in?

First picture is the 3 pin plugged into the cpu fan. Second picture is wire you put into the waterblock to give it lighting. 3rd pic is one of the data cables being connected to the psu and the right wire are the two fans 

 

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4 minutes ago, ItsKevin said:

One of your motherboard power sockets is clearly empty. Why?

 

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What is your reasoning behind the orientation of that front fan?

Push air to the gpu and it's not empty everything is needed is connected ??

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You should have either a fan lead or a USB one from your fan controller that provides the ability to control the fans. Or, you could connect them directly to the MB alongside the pump lead. It may also be a case of the fan controller being set below the fan's minimum starting RPM. 

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1 minute ago, Amer said:

Push air to the gpu and it's not empty everything is needed is connected ??

flip it around.

this way it's pushing air from the gpu towards the front ;)

 

There is an empty 4-pin socket. look underneath the right fan of the radiator and check your manual what that extra 4-pin is used for.

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6 minutes ago, ItsKevin said:

flip it around.

this way it's pushing air from the gpu towards the front ;)

 

There is an empty 4-pin socket. look underneath the right fan of the radiator and check your manual what that extra 4-pin is used for.

Oh I'll make sure to flip the fan thanks. 4 pin socket? what r u talking bout

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5 minutes ago, Amer said:

Oh I'll make sure to flip the fan thanks. 4 pin socket? what r u talking bout

np,

 

 

this 4-pin socket is empty:

 

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How do you even miss that? xD

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4 minutes ago, Amer said:

Oh I'll make sure to flip the fan thanks. 4 pin socket? what r u talking bout

 

16 minutes ago, Amer said:

First picture is the 3 pin plugged into the cpu fan. Second picture is wire you put into the waterblock to give it lighting. 3rd pic is one of the data cables being connected to the psu and the right wire are the two fans 

 

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The 4-pin at the top needs to be plugged in.

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1 minute ago, Amer said:

 

I thought the 4 pin wasn't needed?

well, it powers your cpu and motherboard..

unless it's an extra. for overclocking and stuff

 

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Just now, Amer said:

 

I thought the 4 pin wasn't needed?

how do u think the cpu is powered? a potato? You need to find the 8 pin cpu power cord on your power supply, then split them in half and plug in the one that fits in the cpu power socket.

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3 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

 

The 4-pin at the top needs to be plugged in.

 

3 minutes ago, Dawson Wehage said:

Did you ever think about plugging in the cpu with the power cable on your motherboard?

 

3 minutes ago, Amer said:

 

I thought the 4 pin wasn't needed?

 

2 minutes ago, Dawson Wehage said:

how do u think the cpu is powered? a potato? You need to find the 8 pin cpu power cord on your power supply, then split them in half and plug in the one that fits in the cpu power socket.

It's an extra 4pin for extra over clocking headroom. It's not needed.

 

@OP make sure all the connectors are inserted fully.

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1 minute ago, Dawson Wehage said:

how do u think the cpu is powered? a potato? You need to find the 8 pin cpu power cord on your power supply, then split them in half and plug in the one that fits in the cpu power socket.

my computer is a potato.

 

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Just now, Dawson Wehage said:

guess it would be odd to have a 4 pin on a atx mobo

Some cheap boards only have a four pin since it's plenty for a stock cpu.

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