Saturday, January 9, 2010

Scythe Card Reader Brand New Home Built Desktop Will Not Turn On!?

Brand new home built desktop will not turn on!? - scythe card reader

Recently, I developed my own team from scratch, everything is new, never used. I plugged all the connections and turn connecting the power supply into the wall, all my lights on the motherboard and everything else.

Pressing the power button on the front, absolutely nothing happens! No lights, no fans, nothing! GAAA!

The power supply is compatible with all my power PSU 750th

Specifications:

Mobo: ASUS Crosshair II Formula
RAM: 8GB DDR2 (4x2GB)
CPU: AMD Phenom X4 955 (It fits perfectly into the wall outlet)
CPU cooler: Scythe Mugen-2
Video Card: BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT
PSU: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ ...
Subject: http://www.xoxide.com/xoxide-alien-x-cas ...

My diet is compatible with all my power equipment, absolutely secure. I checked more than three times as high as my power is short, and he's doing.

8 comments:

Illya C said...

Try, if you are connected to the LED lights and power button on the right pins on the motherboard.
LOOK in the manual !!!!!
PPL much mixed up in the construction of PCs that do not just look at the manual!
If you believe that your with the smartest people in the world and look in your manual of evil, I will guarantee you mess upp
=)
I hope this helps lol

Illya C said...

Try, if you are connected to the LED lights and power button on the right pins on the motherboard.
LOOK in the manual !!!!!
PPL much mixed up in the construction of PCs that do not just look at the manual!
If you believe that your with the smartest people in the world and look in your manual of evil, I will guarantee you mess upp
=)
I hope this helps lol

Illya C said...

Try, if you are connected to the LED lights and power button on the right pins on the motherboard.
LOOK in the manual !!!!!
PPL much mixed up in the construction of PCs that do not just look at the manual!
If you believe that your with the smartest people in the world and look in your manual of evil, I will guarantee you mess upp
=)
I hope this helps lol

Illya C said...

Try, if you are connected to the LED lights and power button on the right pins on the motherboard.
LOOK in the manual !!!!!
PPL much mixed up in the construction of PCs that do not just look at the manual!
If you believe that your with the smartest people in the world and look in your manual of evil, I will guarantee you mess upp
=)
I hope this helps lol

IBMGuy said...

You probably do not connect the power cable to the motherboard properly. or your power button may be faulty. Dual manual control of the motherboard and a very bright light.
Find the right connectors on the MB and with the short end of a screwdriver or temporary swap file, the reset button to be able to rest.
Return to us if you have tried the steps above.

Mike said...

Yes, I agree with number one positions that are not connected or not connected properly. Check online to connect, as with the motherboard. The cables are the ones who mess with me lol. Always in the wrong place. "\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;. Good luck man!

Josh C said...

Read the documentation for the motherboard. I would not have a fast connection to the connected power button on the motherboard. Good luck!

PC BUILDER said...

It appears you are not logged in to the power of the right hairpin.

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