executioner3211
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Well basically, I'm upgrading from an Intel Celeron 466 mhz Legend QDI motherboard to a Foxconn 600 Series fitted with a 2.8 sempron processor. All ribbons are connected properly as far as I can see but when the power switch is pressed, nothing happens. No noise, no sound, not even a light on the motherboard as was usually the case with other people's similar problems. I needn't say it, but yes; the power is on. The only thing i can think is the problem is the front panel connectors. The Reset SW, Power SW and HDD LED all connect fine, as per the manual, but the remaining connector (Power LED) seems out of place. On the motherboard, the Power LED has two male connectors assigned to it (via a square bracket grouping the two pins), but the actual connector has 3 female pins. I have heard different views, some saying that this doesnt matter and all that is required to turn the PC on is the Power SW, but also I have heard that a circuit must be made for the computer to function.
Please help, this is extremely aggrivating
Please help, this is extremely aggrivating