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System not powering on????

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usually its going to be something is not plugged in properly.

 

& 750watts should be more than enough power for that system.

Okay, so just installed the following

Asus Strix Z-270e Motherboard
Intel Core i5-7600k
DDR4 16gb (slots 2/4)
gtx 1070 
Corsair 750W PSU

Here's the story - I was using this hardware earlier tonight. I replaced this hardware with a new Motherboard and a new i7 8600k. 
This hardware was reinstalled into my roomates chassis. The only thing that changed between my rig and his was the CPU cooler and the RAM. I used corsair, he's using ripjaws.
LED indicators are as follows:
PWR_LED = red

BOOT_LED = off
VGA_LED = off
DRAM_LED = orange
CPU_LED = off

I have unplugged the 1070 and removed it from the case completely in case there was a power issue. This did not resolve the problem. 

Any help would be very much appreciated. 

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Wait - what's your current specs?

 

What Corsair PSU is that?

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usually its going to be something is not plugged in properly.

 

& 750watts should be more than enough power for that system.

i7-8700k @ 4.8Ghz | EVGA CLC 280mm | Aorus Z370 Gaming 5 | 16GB G-Skill DDR4-3000 C15 | EVGA RTX 2080 | Corsair RM650x | NZXT S340 Elite | Zowie XL2730 

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it's the Corsair CX750M I believe is the model. 750 is probably even overkill for this setup honestly. I just thought maybe the PSU might not be putting out enough. 

 

I reseated the 20pin motherboard and 8pin cpu connectors and still nothing. 

NZXT S340 Elite | Intel Core i7-8700k | 16GB Corsair Dominator DDR4 | Asus Strix z370e | Asus Strix GTX 1070 | Corsair CX750M

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On 3/29/2018 at 11:31 PM, AntiTrust said:

usually its going to be something is not plugged in properly.

 

& 750watts should be more than enough power for that system.

Good call. Memory was not seated 100%. Checked it as soon as I got home and fixed it. Thanks for the help! 

NZXT S340 Elite | Intel Core i7-8700k | 16GB Corsair Dominator DDR4 | Asus Strix z370e | Asus Strix GTX 1070 | Corsair CX750M

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hey your welcome glad its fixed

i7-8700k @ 4.8Ghz | EVGA CLC 280mm | Aorus Z370 Gaming 5 | 16GB G-Skill DDR4-3000 C15 | EVGA RTX 2080 | Corsair RM650x | NZXT S340 Elite | Zowie XL2730 

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