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Feb 20 2019 11:03pm
My system is

1080ti gtx
i7 8700k
z370 motherboard
idk the psu
64gigs of ram

Tried replacing the motherboard still doesn't work

What are the possible solutions.
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Feb 20 2019 11:37pm
I would assume the "idk psu" is at fault.

No info, have you tried anything?
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Feb 21 2019 12:06am
Quote (Penguins0690 @ Feb 21 2019 01:37am)
I would assume the "idk psu" is at fault.

No info, have you tried anything?


so far i've changed the motherboard.

The psu worked just fine on my old pc.

Thats all i've done so far
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Feb 21 2019 01:15am
and y did u replace mobo
did this just happen
did you just build it
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Feb 21 2019 02:59am
Did you install the ram correctly?
Did u install the CPU fan correctly?
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Quote (urbanshaft @ Feb 21 2019 03:15am)
and y did u replace mobo
did this just happen
did you just build it


more or less

moba/cpu/psu are used (previously by me and brother)


RAM/GPU are relatively new

I did some upgrades and my brother left the moba inside the box with no static bag so when we rebuilt it didnt boot and did that so we thought that would be the cause of the issue

Quote (Secksii @ Feb 21 2019 04:59am)
Did you install the ram correctly?
Did u install the CPU fan correctly?


I have installed the rams propely, i wouldnt know about the cpu fans my brother took care of plugging and wire management

Is it possible the computer isn't propely booting due to loose wires or would it just not boot?

This post was edited by Maher on Feb 21 2019 04:07am
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Feb 21 2019 04:20am
unplug everything
and replug it in
sounds like a short
still happens
take out gpu try to boot it
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Feb 21 2019 07:01am


Make sure the CPU fan wire(s) are plugged into the CPU_Fan and CPU_Opt, connectors on the motherboard. They should be located, just above the CPU.
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Feb 21 2019 07:22am
Find the wattage of the power supply, you aren't going to power all that off some crummy 350 watt. If it pushes power to the Mobo, but you get no fans, and no post beeps, its your power supply. It is either improperly plugged in, or insufficient to power it all.

Open the case, take a picture, and show us, for further assistance.

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Quote (Cactuar_NOM @ Feb 21 2019 09:22am)
Find the wattage of the power supply, you aren't going to power all that off some crummy 350 watt. If it pushes power to the Mobo, but you get no fans, and no post beeps, its your power supply. It is either improperly plugged in, or insufficient to power it all.

Open the case, take a picture, and show us, for further assistance.


If i remember correctly its a 600watts gold psu

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