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  • Stuart_B
    PCHF Member
    • Feb 2018
    • 8

    #1

    Can't boot up pc

    Specs:
    Core i5 8400k (LGA 1151)
    Rog Strix b250g (lga1151)
    Radeon Rx 460 sapphire nitro
    2 8gb TridentZ RGB 2400
    500w PSU
    1tbHDD
    Tesseract deep cool case.

    I just installed a new processor and motherboard from a corei3 3.8ghz and an Asus b250m when the power supply is on my mother board lights up but on the case the on and off LEDs won’t work and non of the power buttons work to turn on my computer. Using the screwdriver trick to start the computer won’t work either. Is it something obvious I’m missing or is it a broken part?
  • jmarket
    PCHF Owner
    • Jan 2015
    • 7635

    #2
    Hi there @Stuart B and welcome to PCHF

    First of all, did you ensure all the connections are tight, secure, and correct? One missing connection can render the computer useless

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    • Stuart_B
      PCHF Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 8

      #3
      Originally posted by jmarket
      Hi there @Stuart B and welcome to PCHF

      First of all, did you ensure all the connections are tight, secure, and correct? One missing connection can render the computer useless
      I have made sure numerous times and even had my friend come over and check everything but it still will not turn on. Me and my friend both think it might be the front panel on my computer because the LEDs won’t even turn on.

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      • jmarket
        PCHF Owner
        • Jan 2015
        • 7635

        #4
        It’s quite possible you didn’t configure the front panel connections correctly.

        The front panel cables uses very small adapters and they have to be on the right pins on the MB in order to function. Looking at your manual, you have 10 connections (20 pins) on the very bottom right on the motherboard.

        [ATTACH]3551[/ATTACH]

        This is the diagram for your motherboard. Exactly what case do you have? Tesseract makes different models and versions of the Deep Cool case, and the wires will differ for the front panel on each one

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        • Stuart_B
          PCHF Member
          • Feb 2018
          • 8

          #5
          Originally posted by jmarket
          It’s quite possible you didn’t configure the front panel connections correctly.

          The front panel cables uses very small adapters and they have to be on the right pins on the MB in order to function. Looking at your manual, you have 10 connections (20 pins) on the very bottom right on the motherboard.

          [ATTACH]3551[/ATTACH]

          This is the diagram for your motherboard. Exactly what case do you have? Tesseract makes different models and versions of the Deep Cool case, and the wires will differ for the front panel on each one
          I did check this a few times but the case I have is
          DeepCool Tesseract SW Mid-Tower Case - White
          SKU# AB60207, Model# Tesseract WH SW

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          • jmarket
            PCHF Owner
            • Jan 2015
            • 7635

            #6
            Just to troubleshoot, you’ve reversed the power cable on the two pins labeled PWR_SW? Meaning you’ve plugged the cable labeled with it one way, and if it didn’t work you reversed it? Basically what you’re doing is jumping two pins together, creating a circuit. If the cable is plugged in the wrong way, the circuit can’t complete. Looking at the manual, the cable is supposed to connect vertically, but it could very well need to be plugged in to the PWRBTN# and the GND next to it.

            Front panels rarely go bad unless there’s a severe power surge, lightning strike, or ESD.

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            • Stuart_B
              PCHF Member
              • Feb 2018
              • 8

              #7
              I
              Originally posted by jmarket
              Just to troubleshoot, you’ve reversed the power cable on the two pins labeled PWR_SW? Meaning you’ve plugged the cable labeled with it one way, and if it didn’t work you reversed it? Basically what you’re doing is jumping two pins together, creating a circuit. If the cable is plugged in the wrong way, the circuit can’t complete. Looking at the manual, the cable is supposed to connect vertically, but it could very well need to be plugged in to the PWRBTN# and the GND next to it.

              Front panels rarely go bad unless there’s a severe power surge, lightning strike, or ESD.
              I just tried putting it in vertically and horizontally and even tried with the reset switch but still cant get anything.

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              • jmarket
                PCHF Owner
                • Jan 2015
                • 7635

                #8
                I will tag @phillpower2 to assist us in this endeavor

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                • Stuart_B
                  PCHF Member
                  • Feb 2018
                  • 8

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jmarket
                  I will tag @phillpower2 to assist us in this endeavor
                  Sounds good I appreciate the help.

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15206

                    #10
                    Hello folks,

                    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Stuart but checking the specs it seems that your MB and CPU are not compatible, the MB supports 6th/7th gen CPUs and yours is the 8th gen.

                    MB compatible CPUs can be found here I did note that Newegg advise that the board is not compatible with 8th gen CPUs.

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                    • Stuart_B
                      PCHF Member
                      • Feb 2018
                      • 8

                      #11
                      Originally posted by phillpower2
                      Hello folks,

                      Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Stuart but checking the specs it seems that your MB and CPU are not compatible, the MB supports 6th/7th gen CPUs and yours is the 8th gen.

                      MB compatible CPUs can be found here I did note that Newegg advise that the board is not compatible with 8th gen CPUs.
                      Oh wow that’s my bad thank you for the help!

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15206

                        #12
                        You are welcome, sorry that I couldn’t give you better news.

                        Hopefully you will be able to return any incompatible parts.

                        Question, you say 8400k in your OP, should that be 8600k or possibly just an 8400 without the k.

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                        • Stuart_B
                          PCHF Member
                          • Feb 2018
                          • 8

                          #13
                          Originally posted by phillpower2
                          You are welcome, sorry that I couldn’t give you better news.

                          Hopefully you will be able to return any incompatible parts.

                          Question, you say 8400k in your OP, should that be 8600k or possibly just an 8400 without the k.
                          Just the 8400

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15206

                            #14
                            Reason that I asked is because non k chips cannot be overclocked and therefore do not need a higher spec MB, if keeping the CPU and swapping the board be sure that you only consider the Z370 chipset type.

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                            • Stuart_B
                              PCHF Member
                              • Feb 2018
                              • 8

                              #15
                              Originally posted by phillpower2
                              Reason that I asked is because non k chips cannot be overclocked and therefore do not need a higher spec MB, if keeping the CPU and swapping the board be sure that you only consider the Z370 chipset type.
                              Wow I learn something new everyday,
                              I’ll keep that in mind thanks!

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