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<blockquote data-quote="Mike" data-source="post: 312798" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>Alright Lee</p><p></p><p>I built my own last year and had the same problem. Turned out to just be me being thick... There was an extra power connector on the motherboard that I'd not plugged in, as my old mobo only had the one main connector I didn't notice. Have a look at the top left of the motherboard, near to where the PSU is and see if there's a second power connector (a square one with 4 pins). Without this connected the motherboard will power up but not do anything, like you're describing. Doubt you're as dim as me so it's probably not this at all but thought I'd mention it anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike, post: 312798, member: 506"] Alright Lee I built my own last year and had the same problem. Turned out to just be me being thick... There was an extra power connector on the motherboard that I'd not plugged in, as my old mobo only had the one main connector I didn't notice. Have a look at the top left of the motherboard, near to where the PSU is and see if there's a second power connector (a square one with 4 pins). Without this connected the motherboard will power up but not do anything, like you're describing. Doubt you're as dim as me so it's probably not this at all but thought I'd mention it anyway... [/QUOTE]
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