The cable was placed wrongly, causing the computer to stop working
The cable was placed wrongly, causing the computer to stop working
Hello everyone, yesterday I was installing my new PC when I accidentally connected the wrong side of my PSU's PCI-E cable (1200 platinum). The daisy-chained side was an ICUE link hub, which seems to be damaged (see diagram below). Consequently, the computer isn’t powering on except for a few RGB lights on the motherboard. I’m worried if this mistake might have harmed other parts.
You handled that situation in a tricky way. By testing both the PSU and PCIe connections with a multimeter, you likely discovered they weren't identical. Since the PSU side isn’t standardized, this is common. If things went wrong, it might have been a mistake—possibly damaging the system. You might have accidentally set the voltage too high, like 12V instead of the intended 5V or 3.3V. Luckily, you only affected the ICUE box, not the rest.