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    Posted: 01 Dec 2016 at 6:11pm
Installed E5-2620-v3 or E5-2640-v3 with memory :
CrucialBLS4G4D240FSA


Video card is MSI GT 610. Nothing seen on the monitor.

When the motherboard is powered on the first time, the PSU fan starts / the CPU fan starts. +- 5 seconds after, the PSU / CPU fans are stopping for few seconds then starts again.

Nothing seen on the monitor...

Is the card broken?
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Both CPUs and the memory are compatible. I just looked. CPUs are covered under "All' BIOS revisions and Crucial states that memory is compatible with your MB.

You haven't overlooked connecting the 8-pin CPU Power have you?
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Well that's the second issue I'm having....
When I connect both power connectors, the motherboard does not power at all....

What's wrong here?
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Time to remove it from the case and bench it with just the bare minimum to enter the BIOS.

CPU+cooler, memory, and an ol' cheapo PCIe GPU seeings those Xeons ya have have no iGPU.


Peeking through the wire from here to all the way there I'm guessing it's shorting on something.


Too, list out the components that comprise your system, including the PSU and its age



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Oh. Double check the case wiring at the MBs System Panel Header too.

Some case/MB combos can get confusing.
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Hello,

Wirings are fine...

I'm using a new 400Watts powersupply Be Quiet! BN227 SFX Power 2. 

Even out of the case, the issue is still seen [ with or without videocard installed]

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GT 610 min. is a 300w PSU.

Question the PSU. With 24-pin it fires yet with 24-pin _and_ 8-pin it does as you say???? Makes no sense it acts that way. Swap in another PSU to test.
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Can I assume yYou're experienced enough you don't question the CPU and or cooler install?

The memory is FULLY seated? Not high on one end?
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Yeah memory fully inserted...

If the PCIE 12v connector is not in the card starts... If it's there, it never start. Will add a few pictures tomorrow.

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Originally posted by kroupouk666 kroupouk666 wrote:

Yeah memory fully inserted...

If the PCIE 12v connector is not in the card starts... If it's there, it never start. Will add a few pictures tomorrow.



Is this your PSU:

http://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/493.

if so, your PSU only has one four pin CPU power connector. Your PSU does NOT have an eight pin CPU power connector.

That is fine, just be sure to put the 4 pin CPU power cable into either the right or left four openings on the mother board CPU power connector.

Your PSU has one six/eight pin PCIe/video card connector.

The specs for your PSU are confusing. It shows it as a single rail 12V design, but it then shows 12V1 and 12V2 rails, at 17A and 16A respectively. That means one 12V rail is good for 204W, and the other 192W. But the combined load for the 12V rails is 360W. Adding the single power rating for each 12V rail is 396W.

A 400W PSU for an X99 system is really quite small.
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