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I need some immediate assistance. I did a custom build pc.. Every parts are brand new but its not booting up. Not even the fans are running. I’ve double checked every connection, all it does when I plug in power it blinks red.

I’ve tried using the power supply with another PC and it works fine.

Double checked the power button connection.

 I tried clearing the cmos

all is still the same. 

Please help.

Specs

intel i7-7700k cooler Corsair H100iv2

asus maximus ix (9) code

gskill ripjaws v 32gb (2x16gb) ddr4 k2 2400 c15 32vr (F4-2400C15D-32VR)

Cooler master V series V750

Samsung 960 evo m.2

samsung 850 evo

seagate barracuda 1TB and a 2TB

cablemod custm cables and wide beam RGB 

also note I’ve tried disconnecting all and powering on with just the cpu and ram.

Ive even tried booting without ram.

also without processor

In video ( when I connect keyboard and mouse the lights goes off on the board but liths up keyboard and mouse.

 

Please help me.

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Welcome to the forums :)

 

The first thing I would try is check whether a Short-Circuit Protection is triggering. Take your computer off the case and place the motherboard on a non-conductive surface like cardboard (your motherboard box is optimal here). Do all the necessary connections, then try turning it on with the motherboard's power button. See if it'll boot, if it does then it was likely shorted somewhere in the case. Build it back taking care not to have any debris / screws between the motherboard and the motherboard tray.

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On 1/16/2018 at 7:04 AM, Energycore said:

Welcome to the forums :)

 

The first thing I would try is check whether a Short-Circuit Protection is triggering. Take your computer off the case and place the motherboard on a non-conductive surface like cardboard (your motherboard box is optimal here). Do all the necessary connections, then try turning it on with the motherboard's power button. See if it'll boot, if it does then it was likely shorted somewhere in the case. Build it back taking care not to have any debris / screws between the motherboard and the motherboard tray.

Hi

I manged to test like that still didn’t work. But I took another smaller psu and test with that and it works fine. 

So most likely was the psu giving issues but what is strange is that it worked on another MB. Oh well.. ??‍♂️

 

Thanks for the advice .

kind regards 

Sam

 

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