B BigLu Daemon Poster Messages 1,140 Sep 21, 2005 #11 Hmmm, do you have the four pin power connector plugged in? Also, does the mobo need a 24 pin power connector and your psu has a 20? Cause that could cause the problem.
Hmmm, do you have the four pin power connector plugged in? Also, does the mobo need a 24 pin power connector and your psu has a 20? Cause that could cause the problem.
OP OP M moondoggie In Runtime Messages 163 Sep 21, 2005 #12 No, it's all correctly hooked up. I might just take it to comp usa or best buy...
E extendcradle In Runtime Messages 280 Sep 22, 2005 #13 let's see... try swapping the memory on the slots... when i encountered this kind of problem,swapping the memory always helped me a lot...
let's see... try swapping the memory on the slots... when i encountered this kind of problem,swapping the memory always helped me a lot...
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Sep 22, 2005 #14 BigLu said: Also, does the mobo need a 24 pin power connector and your psu has a 20? Cause that could cause the problem. Click to expand... I've heard actually that you can just ignore the 4 and it'll work okay strangely... Anyhow, yeah, i'd advise getting it checked out. The motherboard might actually have something wrong with it
BigLu said: Also, does the mobo need a 24 pin power connector and your psu has a 20? Cause that could cause the problem. Click to expand... I've heard actually that you can just ignore the 4 and it'll work okay strangely... Anyhow, yeah, i'd advise getting it checked out. The motherboard might actually have something wrong with it