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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 28
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64x
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I recently got new computer parts including : the Corsair 650w PSU, Biostar TA790GXE 128m, the athlon x4 620, and a 4870. When i finally finished putting all the parts together i turned it on to check and worked so i turned it off and later on when i was cleaning up i turned it on but nothing happened, i even tried the onbard power button yet there was no power can anyone help?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: No power
review all of your connections. check the cpu power leg. jump out the 2 power leads to your mother board with a paper clip to eliminate the power button in the case.
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