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Aug 8 2015 02:42pm
Quote (Sayaka @ Aug 8 2015 04:33pm)
try the evga supernova g2 550 if they have it there


they dont have it, also 120$ whew



e/
@ urban, ill try cmos once more,

@secksi ill update the PSU either way, but any idea for sdhould this fail? gona head up to ncix now

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I think it's a PSU problem or a motherboard standoffs problem....but I would definitely get a better PSU....ASAP


http://www.ncix.com/detail/seasonic-m12ii-520-bronze-520w-eps12v-f0-52175.htm
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Aug 8 2015 02:49pm
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I think it's a PSU problem or a motherboard standoffs problem....but I would definitely get a better PSU....ASAP


http://www.ncix.com/detail/seasonic-m12ii-520-bronze-520w-eps12v-f0-52175.htm


Also not in stock :( apparently my location is shit

Is basically anything 80+ bronze 550w (or better) by evga or seasonic fine? assuming it has the right connections
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Aug 8 2015 02:51pm
Quote (Nearin @ Aug 8 2015 03:49pm)
Also not in stock :( apparently my location is shit

Is basically anything 80+ bronze 550w (or better) by evga or seasonic fine? assuming it has the right connections



Why don't you just link us to your particular store. then we can find a good PSU that fits your budget and is in stock.

/e Any PSU with innards made by Seasonic is good. As for wattage...anything 500W or more will work.

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Why don't you just link us to your particular store. then we can find a PSU that fits your budget and is in stock.


Toronto yonge street location.


ty for all the help everyone,

Yet another cmos seems to ahve no result, as suspected, im just gonna head down and see whats there hopefully this is even the problem :P
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The proper way to reset the CMOS is as follows...


1. Turn off the computer. Turn off the power strip. Leave everything plugged in.
2. Hold the power button on the case down for like 10 seconds to discharge the capacitors in the PSU.
3. Remove the CMOS battery, wait 10 seconds, replace it....make sure you get the + and - on the battery ...right.
4. Then turn on the power strip and your computer.


Btw, this is the same procedure you should use when dealing with RAM sticks.
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Aug 8 2015 03:03pm
Quote (Ghot @ Aug 8 2015 04:56pm)
The proper way to reset the CMOS is as follows...


1. Turn off the computer. Turn off the power strip. Leave everything plugged in.
2. Hold the power button on the case down for like 10 seconds to discharge the capacitors in the PSU.
3. Remove the CMOS battery, wait 10 seconds, replace it....make sure you get the + and - on the battery ...right.
4. Then turn on the power strip and your computer.


Btw, this is the same procedure you should use when dealing with RAM sticks.


hadn't done the second step before but still no change. okay now im really off to the store lol
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Aug 8 2015 04:42pm
Quote (Ghot @ Aug 8 2015 04:46pm)
I think it's a PSU problem or a motherboard standoffs problem....but I would definitely get a better PSU....ASAP


http://www.ncix.com/detail/seasonic-m12ii-520-bronze-520w-eps12v-f0-52175.htm


If u look @ the first pic, under the 24 pin on the mb there is no screw for one of the standoffs. Hard to really get a good look at everything with that bird nest in the way lol.

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If u look @ the first pic, under the 24 pin on the mb there is no screw for one of the standoffs. Hard to really get a good look at everything with that bird nest in the way lol.


The stuff in the bottom by the psu is just dead conections that are unused.

The mobo screw i missed but its the only one and that shouldnt matter.


Took the whole thing with me to ncix, they tried another psu to no avail and another video card to no avail.


If its the cpu mobo compatibility i should at least get bios still shouldn't i?
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Aug 8 2015 05:24pm
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The stuff in the bottom by the psu is just dead conections that are unused.

The mobo screw i missed but its the only one and that shouldnt matter.


Took the whole thing with me to ncix, they tried another psu to no avail and another video card to no avail.


If its the cpu mobo compatibility i should at least get bios still shouldn't i?


Yea, I had an issue with that motherboard as well just cant remember what it was.
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