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Hey guys taking me the whole day but i got my pc to run , just tested it now, However i have a question. So when i plug the psu into the wall the lights automatically turn on you can see by the pic below (Just the motherboard light on the left and a small red light on the right. 

 

Then when i turn on the power everything runs perfectly, ram lights up, the aio is working, fans spin etc etc I went into the bios to check , all is working, everything is detected by the system. I turn off PC as i still need 2 plug in graphic card, sort out cable management etc but the lights are still on as you can see by the pic and i dunno if this is normal and what that little light means on the right hand side. 

 

When the pc is on anther light appears above it and its green. Again i dunno if im stupid or something but any help would be great , its taken me a whole day to get this far but im happy its working 

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The lights being on is normal. Switch off your power supply before plugging anything in

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1 minute ago, SirMorokei said:

Found something for you looks like something is wrong with your boot device.

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I dont have any OS on there yet i just wanted to check if it was working, it that the problem? I just have my m.2 drive in there but the mob can see it fine 

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