Problem occurs when changing case settings, preventing the PC from powering up.
Problem occurs when changing case settings, preventing the PC from powering up.
The proper setup involves using all four pins in the top row, placing the Power LED header on the left and the Power Switch header on the right. In the bottom row with five pins, connect the HDD LED header to the left and the Reset header to the right, leaving the center pin unused. Since it serves as ground, you can connect the power header as described, ensuring the positive side faces upward for accuracy. The PC's power switch functions as a simple on-off device without polarity, making it flexible. Refer to the diagram in the previous post for clarity.
Thanks in advance for the suggestion. I should have mentioned the motherboard I used. However, I've already tried and nothing's working. The RGB lights up on the board and the heatsink next to the CPU cooler (featuring the ROG logo) becomes quite hot after installing the PSU for a few minutes.