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the case/psu fans all depend...

if plugged into the mobo they will be temp. controlled. If plugged into a power lead from the PSU they shoudl run constantly.

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given up for now :lol:

will wait and see if dan can help me get it running tomorrow

feel quite stressed, worried incase i've physically fubered anything

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if so - return it and tell them it was DOA :wink:

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if so - return it and tell them it was DOA :wink:


And put the prices up for the rest of us :roll:



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if so - return it and tell them it was DOA :wink:


And put the prices up for the rest of us :roll:



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If our experiences at work are anything to go by, I'd blame delivery drivers for that, not customers... :lol: :lol:

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Does it do a POST?
Find the 4pin power cable, and see if you put it in.

The 4 pin, and the 32(I think it use to be) are a bitch to get in. But make sure that they are in and are sitting nicely.

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best bet leave it for now and come back to it in the morning, i was in the same situation when i did mine, hadnt a clue if it was all done right, re-read everything and all seemed ok...

booted up first time 8)

well chuffed, laughed about afterwards though

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Chadk=GCHQ= wrote:
Does it do a POST?
Find the 4pin power cable, and see if you put it in.

The 4 pin, and the 32(I think it use to be) are a bitch to get in. But make sure that they are in and are sitting nicely.


defo in..

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Mike =GCHQ= wrote:
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Does it do a POST?
Find the 4pin power cable, and see if you put it in.

The 4 pin, and the 32(I think it use to be) are a bitch to get in. But make sure that they are in and are sitting nicely.


defo in..

Unplug anything but CPU, RAM, GPU and power(So take out all SATA or IDE, floppy and other extension cards). They could be the reason.
If this doesn't work, try and find out if the GPU is broken. If not, its likely your motherboard that is broked or something.

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Mike, take photos and post them in here so we can have a butchers...

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i may resort to that if i still havent fixed it after dan comes round, haven't got a readily available camera atm, would have to use my dads phone or something

just so ya know, the way i had it setup last night is

I managed to install all hardware to go in the case, but couldn't get a picture on the monitor

the pc booted up, just don't know what would have happened if i could see it.
don't know if certain cables are in the wrong place etc..

power button works with LED and reset..

i really hope i havent broke anything..and if i have i seriously hope i can get a refund, even if it is my own fault.

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Does it beep? (ie past post). The cpu fans not spinning up would be a worry for me, in all the years i've been building PC's ive never had one that didnt do even with temp controlled fans. Also I've never heard of a 4 pin fan (unless its molex) the 3 pin mobo ones are usual.

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cpu fan spins fine

it doesnt beep.

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It doesn't look good: http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=98625
Could be a ram fault, try each stick one at a time in slot 0.
My Abit board has a red led which lights as soon as you plug it in and a green led which lights when the pc is booted.

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i'll test that soon... can't remember if it goes green when booted

worried now

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