I beleive I did everything in your video as well as a lot of other similar related videos correctly, but when i try to power the computer up - I turn on the PSU - then a tiny green light appears on the MOBO, so i know that that MOBO is working, but when I press the power button my computer case it doesnt do ANYTHING. Can you suggest what is wrong?
As James41090 points out, the most probable cause for your problem is the pins for the power button/reset button/lights. Please check with your Motherboard manual as to where to insert each of the pin plugs.
As for the green light on the motherboard - That just indicates that your Motherboard is receiving power from the PSU - The computer doesn't need to be completely powered up for the green light to light up.
Forgot to put electrical grease on the proc?
Shadowlogic420 5 months ago
@Shadowlogic420 Nope - See 0:22 "It has also had its Thermal Paste applied".
HardwareMadeSimple 4 months ago
I beleive I did everything in your video as well as a lot of other similar related videos correctly, but when i try to power the computer up - I turn on the PSU - then a tiny green light appears on the MOBO, so i know that that MOBO is working, but when I press the power button my computer case it doesnt do ANYTHING. Can you suggest what is wrong?
UniqueCazzy 5 months ago
@UniqueCazzy check the pins for the power button/lights/reset switch are in the right place on the mobo
James41090 5 months ago
@UniqueCazzy Thanks for your post.
As James41090 points out, the most probable cause for your problem is the pins for the power button/reset button/lights. Please check with your Motherboard manual as to where to insert each of the pin plugs.
As for the green light on the motherboard - That just indicates that your Motherboard is receiving power from the PSU - The computer doesn't need to be completely powered up for the green light to light up.
I hope this helps.
HardwareMadeSimple 5 months ago