So I just built my pc but it wont turn on :( I press the power I get a quick flash of red LED then nothing I reopen to try and resit my connectors try it again in the same position but I get the same 1 flash of led then nothing! Any help?

Part2 for fix and more problems

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Does your motherboard manual tell you what the flash means? Is the LED on your motherboard or your case?

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not that i can see

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Faulty PSU probably. Grab another and test.

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I thought corsair was good D:

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They usually are. Doesn't mean they wont fail.
Disconnect the psu from all components and jump start to test if it is at fault. (google for instructions)

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Anything can be bad straight out of the box. Things happen, even with reputable companies. That's why it pays to purchase a brand with a good history from a store that has painless exchanges.

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does swapping ram do any help?

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He would still get to post.

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whats post? im reading this everywhere

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[P]owe [O]n [S]elf [T]est. Even if his ram was at fault, he would still see post.

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That's the one.

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keep your head clean, take a deep breath and think about every single step.
Is your power supply for Motherboard and Processor installed correctly?
Uninstall every hardware you dont need. HDDs, CD, PCI-Cards, Graphicscard and so on.
Only use one RAM not all.
Still doesent work?

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+1

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Check 20(or 24) pin and 4 pin entries on Motherboard.

You have this problem because your Motherboard doesn't get any power to operate.It's either your Motherboard or PSU, check both of their connections.

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Motherboard 24 pin is seated firmly as is the cpu 4 pin/ pci-e/ HDD only thing i was not so sure about is the front panel it is seated like this

Power+/- power switch
HDD+/- reset switch

I dont seem to have the speaker attached though if that would be an issue? otherwise it may be the PSU (as it doent gear up or anything) im confident everything is in the right place as I checked against another pc with similar MOBO's

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You always want the speaker attached. The beeps are for diagnostic purposes and make things much easier to figure out.

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yeah i dont know where it goes

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There will be a small cluster on pins on the motherboard. There should be a sheet that came with the motherboard explaining which pins are for which (power switch, front LEDs, speaker, etc).

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Also OP, check your power/reset connector headers are inserted correctly. Could explain why you see a brief flash of light.

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I remember a friend having the same problem. Turns out he didn't use motherboard standoffs and was shorting everything :D Lots of fried hardware...

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hmm the standoffs were already in the case gold screw like things, I hope this isnt the problem

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Nah... The guy was, erm, special - if you know what I mean.

Can you short the PSU into starting?

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Check the back of your PSU and see if it is set to the correct voltage for your country. And if it has any beeping sounds it will be easier to diagnose the problem.

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Bump anyone D:

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sounds like a power supply problem, but i may be wrong

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im thinking the same

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Check your compatibility, check to see if all your connections a connected correctly. If nothing else take it to your local electronic store and let them have a look at it.

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I hate to say it but there's a small chance of a faulty hardware when building, if you have other spare parts to swap in and check that would help.

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perhaps, but i havnt touched the parts apart from the sides and i wore an anti static wrist band. But yes i cant rule this out

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hope you get it sorted out man, if things come to worst just return the parts for warranty.

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yeah im gonna take the parts back tomorrow and see if they can help, ill be sure to post the results :p

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Just wondering... Are you sure that your PSU is enough to power your entire system? A friend of mine had the same problem and that was the fault.

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cant say i have done the math but it should power it all its a corsair 600w for intel i5 4430 radeon hd7850 1 tb hdd 8gb ram

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You should be fine then, with a worse PSU (Nox NX Series 620W - it was all I had money for at the time) I power a Radeon 7870 and a i5 3470.

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Check that RAM is correct type and properly seated.
Check that CPU is supported by Mobo and properly seated.
Check all Mobo power connections and that they are properly seated.
Check if discrete video card is supported and properly seated as well as power connections being connected properly.
EDIT: Also check that you have connected front panel (start, reset, etc ...) wiring correctly.

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well the ram cpu and mobo were bundle so i imagine it is all of the right compatibility/type i was at first unsure of the front panel wiring but now pretty confident it is right.

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Check the screws under motherboard. 1 too much and it wont tunrn on.

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1 too much?

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Check the screws under motherboard. 1 too much and it wont tunrn on.

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Had same problem with an older PC. MOBO had broken RAM slot and PC just didn't turn on. Removed my RAM stick by stick and found broken one. Anyway - I suggest you to ask professional to check your computer. And another thing - did you turn on your PSU? Because if it's turned on there won't be anything else than a single flash on a LED light near turn on button. I know it sounds stupid but might happen.

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yeah the PSU was turned on :p Im pretty stumped at what it is im gonna take the parts back and see what they say ill post any updates :) If there is a fault though how do they tell if it was mine or just a faulty product?

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