PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 22, 2014 #11 Then do what he said. Just use a flat head screw driver to short the power button pins. Will be these two.
Then do what he said. Just use a flat head screw driver to short the power button pins. Will be these two.
Gabis1207 Awkward moment when... Messages 252 Location Tennessee Feb 22, 2014 #12 What's the size of the PSU you've got? If you just upgraded a working rig, it's possible that you're drawing too much power with the new parts.
What's the size of the PSU you've got? If you just upgraded a working rig, it's possible that you're drawing too much power with the new parts.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 22, 2014 #13 That was the point of telling him not to use the new GPU, but his PSU is a 600w unit so even if it's a lower end it'll be able to power the i5 easy. Think it's just a short or something not hooked up right because the fans come on but no post.
That was the point of telling him not to use the new GPU, but his PSU is a 600w unit so even if it's a lower end it'll be able to power the i5 easy. Think it's just a short or something not hooked up right because the fans come on but no post.
Gabis1207 Awkward moment when... Messages 252 Location Tennessee Feb 22, 2014 #14 Ah, okay. I didn't see where he said it was a 600w. Don't mind me, just a newbie here trying to be helpful!
Ah, okay. I didn't see where he said it was a 600w. Don't mind me, just a newbie here trying to be helpful!
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 22, 2014 #15 In his first thread when I asked him. He linked that in the OP I have a feeling it could be because it's a Dell OEM PSU as well.
In his first thread when I asked him. He linked that in the OP I have a feeling it could be because it's a Dell OEM PSU as well.
Gabis1207 Awkward moment when... Messages 252 Location Tennessee Feb 22, 2014 #16 So it's old? I've never had a Dell before, so I don't know how their PSUs last.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 22, 2014 #17 Not a case of old or not. Dell usually use cheap PSUs and some can be proprietary and linked specifically to the board that shipped with the PC.
Not a case of old or not. Dell usually use cheap PSUs and some can be proprietary and linked specifically to the board that shipped with the PC.
Yevrag35 Pushing Daisies on Saturn Messages 1,118 Location Wisconsin, US Feb 22, 2014 #18 What motherboard did you install, curiously?
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Feb 22, 2014 #19 It's in his thread he linked and is the same one I took that cap of. ASRock Z87M Pro4.
OP OP R RobShift Baseband Member Messages 41 Feb 22, 2014 #20 Thanks for the help guys, but I've taken it to some specialists who are looking into it, turns out there could be a couple of issues.
Thanks for the help guys, but I've taken it to some specialists who are looking into it, turns out there could be a couple of issues.