Oh, I forgot to mention to check the MAIN power connectors on the motherboard, these should be two connectors from your power supply, one is a P4 (CPU 4 PIN) and a Main connector 24 PIN. Make sure those two are plugged in tight, avoid loosen cables, everything should be inside firmly. If this isn't succesfull, and there is no POST ( power on self test ) then your powersupply (or RAM, OR motherboard) might be the culprits, but first try those solutions :)
Is your PSU plugged in? if so make sure the back switch on it is set to ON, If your powering the system from the front of the case, make sure your front panel cables are plugged in correctly inside the motherboard!! ( see your motherboards manual on how to do that!!) If not try what I said about the Power supply, then try to short out the pins named "POWER_SW" on the front panel (motherboard) with a screwdriver. Again, see your manual Goodluck :D
Oh, I forgot to mention to check the MAIN power connectors on the motherboard, these should be two connectors from your power supply, one is a P4 (CPU 4 PIN) and a Main connector 24 PIN. Make sure those two are plugged in tight, avoid loosen cables, everything should be inside firmly. If this isn't succesfull, and there is no POST ( power on self test ) then your powersupply (or RAM, OR motherboard) might be the culprits, but first try those solutions :)
Erroltuckerx 6 months ago
Is your PSU plugged in? if so make sure the back switch on it is set to ON, If your powering the system from the front of the case, make sure your front panel cables are plugged in correctly inside the motherboard!! ( see your motherboards manual on how to do that!!) If not try what I said about the Power supply, then try to short out the pins named "POWER_SW" on the front panel (motherboard) with a screwdriver. Again, see your manual Goodluck :D
Erroltuckerx 6 months ago