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They won't start up on PC.

They won't start up on PC.

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smider3
Member
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07-07-2016, 02:25 AM
#1
i just switched my pc case. it was working just fine before but now when I press the power button it lights up for a second then the lights turns off but the pc stays on the fans spin and everything but there is no display i tried both gpu and motherboard but none of them display anything. pls help my specs are: core 2 quad(ik) 8 gb ram ggdr2 gtx 750 ti 1 500gb ssd 2 500gb hard drives 500w novatech Power Station supply dqjo35 intel motherboard. the LED turns green when it has power (power supply on.) and green when the pc is on after i press the power button. it always was like this. and there is no beebs. motherboard dqjo35. intel motherboard. a second led lights up when i press the button and it is red but the first one is still green. and the second one wss always red before
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smider3
07-07-2016, 02:25 AM #1

i just switched my pc case. it was working just fine before but now when I press the power button it lights up for a second then the lights turns off but the pc stays on the fans spin and everything but there is no display i tried both gpu and motherboard but none of them display anything. pls help my specs are: core 2 quad(ik) 8 gb ram ggdr2 gtx 750 ti 1 500gb ssd 2 500gb hard drives 500w novatech Power Station supply dqjo35 intel motherboard. the LED turns green when it has power (power supply on.) and green when the pc is on after i press the power button. it always was like this. and there is no beebs. motherboard dqjo35. intel motherboard. a second led lights up when i press the button and it is red but the first one is still green. and the second one wss always red before

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LarsMatena
Senior Member
602
07-07-2016, 04:00 AM
#2
I initially assume issues with PSU cables that aren't properly linked, such as an 8-pin connector being forced onto the motherboard for CPU power.
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LarsMatena
07-07-2016, 04:00 AM #2

I initially assume issues with PSU cables that aren't properly linked, such as an 8-pin connector being forced onto the motherboard for CPU power.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
07-08-2016, 07:35 AM
#3
the cpu cable seems to have some issues and isn't securely connected. i verified that all connections are correct.
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josiecatz__10
07-08-2016, 07:35 AM #3

the cpu cable seems to have some issues and isn't securely connected. i verified that all connections are correct.