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    Posted: 09 Feb 2016 at 8:56pm
Hi,

I'm putting together a new build re-using an old casing, PSU and HDDs.

The set-up is
  • MB: FM2A88M-HD+ R2.0 
  • CPU: A6-6400K
  • RAM: HyperX Fury DDR3 (1600 CL10)
Fans turn on, but the system won't POST. Removing the memory gives short beeps, as expected.

I've tried replacing the CPU, memory and tried another MB, but all seem to have the same effect.

Could this be a PSU issue, or am i doing something else wrong ?

Thanks,
S.
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Try posting with just 1 stick of RAM and the CPU installed with nothing else connected to the system. No HDDs, no USB devices (including mouse and keyboard). 

It is very possible it could be the PSU.
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Thanks,

tried one stick (both banks), nothing else connected. same result.

guess it is time for a new PSU...

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Just to confirm: it was the PSU. 
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