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The Molex connector issue?

The Molex connector issue?

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Catsstate
Member
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09-24-2016, 01:50 AM
#11
Identify the processor and graphics card this device will utilize. Ensure the voltage switch remains properly set.
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Catsstate
09-24-2016, 01:50 AM #11

Identify the processor and graphics card this device will utilize. Ensure the voltage switch remains properly set.

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Landon_the_Man
Junior Member
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09-30-2016, 09:27 AM
#12
I attempted to fit the 4-pin connector into half of the 8-pin connector, yet the motherboard remains inactive. The CPU model is an i5 6500.
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Landon_the_Man
09-30-2016, 09:27 AM #12

I attempted to fit the 4-pin connector into half of the 8-pin connector, yet the motherboard remains inactive. The CPU model is an i5 6500.

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Hackering
Junior Member
7
09-30-2016, 04:57 PM
#13
Display image of your genuine adapter. The connector shown is PCIE 8pin. The CPU EPS 12V 8pin connector matches the graphics card connector closely. These two types are not compatible.
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Hackering
09-30-2016, 04:57 PM #13

Display image of your genuine adapter. The connector shown is PCIE 8pin. The CPU EPS 12V 8pin connector matches the graphics card connector closely. These two types are not compatible.

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TheIsland627
Member
65
10-08-2016, 01:30 AM
#14
However, I don't possess a male CPU EPS 12V 8-pin connector. I only have a 4-pin male connector from the PSU that I inserted into part of the motherboard's 8-pin socket, but both the PSU and the motherboard remain inactive.
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TheIsland627
10-08-2016, 01:30 AM #14

However, I don't possess a male CPU EPS 12V 8-pin connector. I only have a 4-pin male connector from the PSU that I inserted into part of the motherboard's 8-pin socket, but both the PSU and the motherboard remain inactive.

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AskedRumble52
Member
216
10-08-2016, 04:38 AM
#15
this cpu isn't compatible with b365 chipset. you should use an 8000 or 9000 series cpu.
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AskedRumble52
10-08-2016, 04:38 AM #15

this cpu isn't compatible with b365 chipset. you should use an 8000 or 9000 series cpu.

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Zercuador
Member
163
10-10-2016, 05:32 AM
#16
Thank you all for your attention. Wishing everyone a restful day. Guido
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Zercuador
10-10-2016, 05:32 AM #16

Thank you all for your attention. Wishing everyone a restful day. Guido

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derk4321
Senior Member
482
10-12-2016, 12:10 AM
#17
Hello. The build now includes an i5-8500, but nothing functions properly. There seems to be a short-circuit somewhere. I added a PCI test card and turned on the PC, but the card is still dead. I unplugged all components except the 24-pin and 4-pin connectors, yet no results were obtained. The PSU operates correctly.
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derk4321
10-12-2016, 12:10 AM #17

Hello. The build now includes an i5-8500, but nothing functions properly. There seems to be a short-circuit somewhere. I added a PCI test card and turned on the PC, but the card is still dead. I unplugged all components except the 24-pin and 4-pin connectors, yet no results were obtained. The PSU operates correctly.

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eLicks
Member
187
10-16-2016, 09:31 PM
#18
Sure, here is a photo of your system with the side panel taken off.
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eLicks
10-16-2016, 09:31 PM #18

Sure, here is a photo of your system with the side panel taken off.

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BaccaStrq123
Senior Member
664
10-17-2016, 06:14 AM
#19
Here is the information you requested:

View: https://imgur.com/KbbpGVQ
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BaccaStrq123
10-17-2016, 06:14 AM #19

Here is the information you requested:

View: https://imgur.com/KbbpGVQ

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felippejoao227
Junior Member
19
10-17-2016, 05:38 PM
#20
What is this?
Why were PSU cables removed and replaced with thin wires in the middle?
Are you thinking about damaging your house?
They should definitely melt. They appear much thinner than regular cables.
What’s that strange card in the PCIE slot?
Is the motherboard mounted on standoffs? If not, it might be causing a short circuit.
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felippejoao227
10-17-2016, 05:38 PM #20

What is this?
Why were PSU cables removed and replaced with thin wires in the middle?
Are you thinking about damaging your house?
They should definitely melt. They appear much thinner than regular cables.
What’s that strange card in the PCIE slot?
Is the motherboard mounted on standoffs? If not, it might be causing a short circuit.

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