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From: HardwareMadeSimple
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  • Forgot to put electrical grease on the proc?

  • @Shadowlogic420 Nope - See 0:22 "It has also had its Thermal Paste applied".

  • 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 check the pins for the power button/lights/reset switch are in the right place on the mobo

  • @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.

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