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21 minutes ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

 

I'm waiting for you guys to respond If I should turn it up . lol

 

4 minutes ago, HunterChao said:

Now touch (with screwdriver)  the two points were your pwr button plugs in and see what happens.

 

this.

 

but keep the pins connected for 2-3 seconds.

I think I have all the cables connected right ?... lol. I'm in panic mode right nooow! help

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Check the case cables.  Are they plugged in right?

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2 minutes ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

I think I have all the cables connected right ?... lol. I'm in panic mode right nooow! help

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Check if the small front panel connectors are not in the opposite thing. + in - and the other way around

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2 minutes ago, techstorm970 said:

Check the case cables.  Are they plugged in right?

 

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Check if the small front panel connectors are not in the opposite thing. + in - and the other way around

Yesss, they're right I think, look. on bottom of the P led cables I have the HDD LED 

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Find the two pins that correspond to the power button and touch both with screw driver at the same time. If the system turns on then you had a cable not wired correctly. 

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try manually connecting both the power pins on the motherboard with a paperclip or something.

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Just eealized my motherboard doesn't have hdmi ports wth. I only have hdmi cables.. how do i connect it to my motherboard

12 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

try manually connecting both the power pins on the motherboard with a paperclip or something.

 

13 minutes ago, HunterChao said:

Find the two pins that correspond to the power button and touch both with screw driver at the same time. If the system turns on then you had a cable not wired correctly. 

 

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1 minute ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

 

Just eealized my motherboard doesn't have hdmi ports wth. I only have hdmi cables.. how do i connect it to my motherboard

 

 

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Well if you don't have the proper display cable then there is not much you can do unless you go and buy an adapter of buy a cable. Also the pins I was talking about are on the motherboard. They are the one you plugged the front panel connector into.

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also, the pc doesn't turn on yet!! when it turns on does it have to make a noice?

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8 minutes ago, HunterChao said:

Well if you don't have the proper display cable then there is not much you can do unless you go and buy an adapter of buy a cable. Also the pins I was talking about are on the motherboard. They are the one you plugged the front panel connector into.

I tried touching the two pins with my screwdriver, nothing happened.

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Just now, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

I tried touching the two pins with my screwdriver, nothing happened.

that means that either the PSU is off, or something is unplugged.

 

make sure the 24 pin and 8 pin are securely in place and connected on both sides.

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6 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

that means that either the PSU is off, or something is unplugged.

 

make sure the 24 pin and 8 pin are securely in place and connected on both sides.

they're plugged in correctly, idk what else I can do. I don't think anything is missing.

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6 minutes ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

I'm freaking ooout

Don't.

 

remove the parts from your PC, and try to build the system outside of the case, with only the bare minimum.

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Don't.

 

remove the parts from your PC, and try to build the system outside of the case, with only the bare minimum.

are the fans supposed to turn on or something?

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1 minute ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

are the fans supposed to turn on or something?

yes.

if they don't turn on, it's probably actually a good thing. it means that you're doing something wrong, and that the hardware you're using isn't dead.

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2 minutes ago, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

are the fans supposed to turn on or something?

What's your progress on troubleshooting?

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3 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

What's your progress on troubleshooting?

I haven't progressed at all .-. . 

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Just now, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

I haven't progressed at all .-. . 

take the parts out of the case, and try to boot the computer outside the case

(put the mobo on a cardboard box so it doesn't short)

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

take the parts out of the case, and try to boot the computer outside the case

(put the mobo on a cardboard box so it doesn't short)

It's going to take me a long time but imma do it. what do I connect just to see if it's working?

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7 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

take the parts out of the case, and try to boot the computer outside the case

(put the mobo on a cardboard box so it doesn't short)

the cpu power cable is really tight, I don't want to break it. it is alright if I use some forcee?

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Just now, SUPER_NANI_SKILLS said:

the cpu power cable is really tight, I don't want to break it. it is alright if I use some forcee?

tight between where?

why would you need to stretch it?

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

tight between where?

why would you need to stretch it?

tight as in really in the port. It's hard to get it out.

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