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<_mre|666> ok
<DeatyPoo> i think they are both new
<MrBriggs> They are
<_mre|666> so it's fried board or psu
<yykov> does psu have a fan? doesi it start?
<MrBriggs> No
<DeatyPoo> i think maybe the board yeah
<flybackII> most psu's have fans
<DeatyPoo> cold soldering
<_mre|666> psu work?
<_mre|666> board is probably fried
<MrBriggs> The psu fans wont start up
<MrBriggs> Nothing happens
<MrBriggs> No beeps no nothing
<DeatyPoo> its like the power on commands doesn't reach it
<MrBriggs> And this is a brand new board right out of the box
<_mre|666> mrbriggs: you got another comp to test the psu on?
<Daveman> how many flybacks are there? :P
<_mre|666> i mean
<_mre|666> cpu
<_mre|666> ugh
<DeatyPoo> daveman, too many
<MrBriggs> mre already did it
<_mre|666> brain, work
<_mre|666> hehe
<yykov> do you have a small trabsistor radio?
<Daveman> huhu
<_mre|666> cpu test ok?
<MrBriggs> Oh test the CPU?
<MrBriggs> No
<MrBriggs> I dont have another 939 board
<_mre|666> mrbriggs: you have a fried cpu or mobo
<MrBriggs> So this can't be a case of just a jumper somewhere that needs to be pulled?
<MrBriggs> Nothing like that?
<_mre|666> doubtfull
<_mre|666> most of those newer boards are jumperless
<yykov> this is an atx psu, correct?
<MrBriggs> Yeah
<jord4385> put a new mobo in there
<_mre|666> you got the secondary psu hookup plugged in?
<yykov> atx needs power and command from mobo to stay on.
<_mre|666> the 4 pin one
<MrBriggs> No
<_mre|666> does the board have one for it?
<_mre|666> haha
<_mre|666> there you go
<MrBriggs> No
<MrBriggs> Wait
<_mre|666> haha
<_mre|666> it does
<MrBriggs> My PSUs are both 20 pin + 4 pin
<_mre|666> it's a 939
<_mre|666> i know it does
<_mre|666> yeah...
<_mre|666> the 4pin should plug in somewhere
<MrBriggs> And then there is an additional 4 pin that I plug into the mobo
<_mre|666> yep
<MrBriggs> The 4 pin that attatches to the 20pin?
<MrBriggs> I have a different 4 pin plugged in there
<_mre|666> either there or somewhere else on the mobo
<_mre|666> what kind of mobo?
<MrBriggs> ASRock 939SLI32-eSATA2
<MrBriggs> http://download.asrock.com/Manual/939SLI32-eSATA2.pdf
<_mre|666> it's by the cpu
<_mre|666> i know... it's made my asus
<MrBriggs> Wait
<MrBriggs> I had a 24pinner
<MrBriggs> 4 of those pins are removeable
<_mre|666> ok
<MrBriggs> You want me to take those other 4 pins and put them in the 4 pin slot next to the CPU?
<_mre|666> then that it isn't
<_mre|666> is there a 4 pin slot next to the cpu and are the other ones that are removeable being used?
<MrBriggs> Then I have a totally different 4 pin connector that look exactly the same that I have plugged into the mobo 4 pin slot
<MrBriggs> There is only one 4 pin slot on the board
<_mre|666> you need to make sure all the slots you have are filled
<_mre|666> where is it???
<MrBriggs> I know
<MrBriggs> Next to the CPU there is a slot where that would fit
<MrBriggs> But I have the black and yellow 4 pin connecter in it
<_mre|666> ok, you need to plug it in
<MrBriggs> Swap them then?
<_mre|666> it's a 939 board, it takes up alot of voltage from it's onboard periphs, thats why it does it like that
<_mre|666> i don't know, i'm not looking at what you're doing it
<_mre|666> but you need to make sure that gets connected
<_mre|666> because if it isn't, you will get no power to your onboard periphs
<_mre|666> or whatever it's connected to
<MrBriggs> Still nothing
<_mre|666> i've made that mistake before... most newer boards require the greater voltage, and require the extra 4 pins
<MrBriggs> The board only takes 20 pins
<MrBriggs> And the 20 pins are plugged in
<MrBriggs> And then those extra 4
<_mre|666> then you do have either a bad board or a bad cpu
<MrBriggs> But I have a 4 pin connecter in there, too
<MrBriggs> All power
<_mre|666> close up case, start filling out rma forms
<_mre|666> heh
<MrBriggs> I can return them to Newegg right?
<_mre|666> within 30days
<_mre|666> alot of them are warrantied through manufacturer as wel
<_mre|666> well
<MrBriggs> http://download.asrock.com/Manual/939SLI32-eSATA2.pdf
<MrBriggs> Could somebody please glance at that for me and see if anything sticks out?
<MrBriggs> God I can't believe this
<MrBriggs> See, when I built my last PC two years ago I got a bad board, too
<MrBriggs> And I had a similar problem as this
<jord4385> uh
<jord4385> :(
<MrBriggs> that's why I'm just refusing to believe this
<MrBriggs> Man
<MrBriggs> What voltage do you guys have on the rear of your psu?
<MrBriggs> 110, right?
<flybackII> yes
<flybackII> never put it on 220
<jord4385> standard in north america
<jord4385> ?
<flybackII> instant psu death
<jord4385> :(
<flybackII> unless you live in a country with 220
<jord4385> what does that number stand for exactly?
<MrBriggs> Yeah it's 110
<MrBriggs> Is it common for a board to just do nothing when you try to power it on?
<MrBriggs> If it's dead?
<jord4385> hook a fan up to the psu or something
<jord4385> it works nm
<jord4385> smoke crack.
<jord4385> if the boards dead and theres no power going thru it than..
<MrBriggs> When I power on the PSU, also, I hear it power on
<MrBriggs> It's just the PC that wont power up
<_mre|666> w99
<_mre|666> w00
<_mre|666> sold my clawhammer for $150
<_mre|666> neat
<MrBriggs> I'm so frustrated and aggravated right now :(
<MrBriggs> All I watned to do was jump on this thing and do some gaming
<MrBriggs> I just read that having the mobo screwed too tight to the case can cause a short that can cause the PC not to power up
<MrBriggs> Anybody ever hear anything like that?
<iNToIT> MrBriggs yes.
<iNToIT> You do not want to over-tighten screws
<iNToIT> basically the correct "tightness" is to the point where the screw stops turning with minimal force, plus 1/4 turn with "moderate" force.
<iNToIT> using automatic screwdrivers or drills with too high a torque is a bad thing
<MrBriggs> Ok
<MrBriggs> Well they were slightly tight
<MrBriggs> I loosened them a bit with no change
<iNToIT> once the damage is done..
<iNToIT> you may have warped the board enough to create a fracture
<MrBriggs> It wasn't very tight
<MrBriggs> Shame I dont have a spare mobo to test
<iNToIT> checked for bent pins on the cpu?
<iNToIT> reseated your ram?
<MrBriggs> Yep
<MrBriggs> Yeah


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