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If seem to be using the correct cable, which says Type4 on one side and CPU on the other side.


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Originally posted by scjconsulting scjconsulting wrote:

This is a link to the image of the back of my power supply.  The 24 pin ATX is on the bottom right.  The 8 pin is a little confusing because the top right has 3 8 pin connectors and you can see those are labeled for both the PCI-E & 4 + 4 CPU.  I am using the connector on the upper 4 right.


On the ASRock X99 Tachi, I am using the ATX 12V at pin 3, and the ATX Power Connector at pin 8.




""I am using the connector on the upper 4 right." ??

You should have received a 4+4 cable, labeled in the below pic as " 4+4 pin EPS/ATX12V"





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This is a link to the image of the back of my power supply.  The 24 pin ATX is on the bottom right.  The 8 pin is a little confusing because the top right has 3 8 pin connectors and you can see those are labeled for both the PCI-E & 4 + 4 CPU.  I am using the connector on the upper 4 right.


On the ASRock X99 Tachi, I am using the ATX 12V at pin 3, and the ATX Power Connector at pin 8.


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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

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A few quick steps:

1. Check that both your 24pin and 8pin power connections are connected to the motherboard correctly and that the 8 pin is the correct one (CPU power not PCIe power).

Let us know if that gets you up and running.


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Welcome to the forums Thumbs Up

A few quick steps:

1. Check that both your 24pin and 8pin power connections are connected to the motherboard correctly and that the 8 pin is the correct one (CPU power not PCIe power).

2. Make sure your PCIe power connections are attached to your graphics card

3. Make sure your memory is in the correct slots, you will find this information in your user manual

4. Clear CMOS using the jumper on the motherboard, again, you will find the info on how to do this in the manual

Let us know if that gets you up and running.
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I am a first time builder and need some help as to where to check next.  

I have a X99 Taichi motherboard, i7 6850K, 2 x 8GB 2800 Memory, Corsair H60 Cooler, EVGA 1080 Graphics, & a Corsair RM750W Power Supply and some other pieces.

I am getting power to the fans, drives, cooler, & graphics, but nothing past that.  No display on Dr. Debug.

Any help would be appreciated.


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