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[URL=][/URL]No power in the mobo whenever pressed the start switch no lights turn on . Any suggestions?

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Originally posted by Rounikchatterjee@asr Rounikchatterjee@asr wrote:

[URL=][/URL]No power in the mobo whenever pressed the start switch no lights turn on . Any suggestions?


Sure, be sure both the 24 pin ATX power cable and the four pin CPU power cables are connected to the board. Both are required for the board and CPU to start.

Also, check that all the cable connections from the PC case switches and LEDs to the mother board header are correct. It is very easy to get them wrong, as well as the + and - connections of the connectors. I did that myself the other day, put them on wrong and nothing happens when pressing the power button.

Is the PSU new and never used or tested before? Or is the PSU old and possibly not working well?

If you put this board in a PC case that had a different board in it previously , the mother board standoffs might not be in the same locations, and an unused standoff could be shorting a connection on the bottom of the board.


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The power conectors are connected properly(24 pins & 4 pins).im not sure of the power connection from the switch(the power button in the cabinet)

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So here is a good news & a bad news. Good news-Found the power problem (the atx power pins were not seated properly)    Bad news-when i press the cabinet switch the power turns for 15 sec and then goes off (the cpu fan & chassis fan turn up for 12 sec and goes off) any solutions? please reply me as i have alot docs in my pc
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Originally posted by Rounikchatterjee@asr Rounikchatterjee@asr wrote:

So here is a good news & a bad news. Good news-Found the power problem (the atx power pins were not seated properly)    Bad news-when i press the cabinet switch the power turns for 15 sec and then goes off (the cpu fan & chassis fan turn up for 12 sec and goes off) any solutions? please reply me as i have alot docs in my pc


Is this a new build, a new PC?

Are you trying to install Windows? Using a Windows disk from another PC?

You have not given us any information about your other hardware, or what version of Windows you are using, or if this is a new PC.
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This is totally a new computer(not more than 5 months). And i have windows installed from the first(from where i had buyed they installed it for me). The problem is that when i press the switch on my pc case,it starts for few sec (say upto 15 -16) and then it turns off (it uses win7)
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Please list all your parts, including power supply make and model.

At this point there is nothing we can suggest without knowing these details.
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Originally posted by Rounikchatterjee@asr Rounikchatterjee@asr wrote:

This is totally a new computer(not more than 5 months). And i have windows installed from the first(from where i had buyed they installed it for me). The problem is that when i press the switch on my pc case,it starts for few sec (say upto 15 -16) and then it turns off (it uses win7)


The PC was working, and now has this problem, and is broken.

Did you build it yourself, or did the shop build it for you? Or was it sold to you already built by a company like HP?

Your problem could be caused by many different things. If it is only 5 months old and you bought it as a complete PC, the shop should fix it for you under warranty.
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Sorry,the pc is 1year 5 months old i gave a wrong date. The shopkeeper only provided me with all the requriements and i had to assemble it. He only kept the hard disk ready with the os installed in it(windows 7 homebasic)
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

Please list all your parts, including power supply make and model.

At this point there is nothing we can suggest without knowing these details.


Here Here.

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