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  1. Posts : 79
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    Bought parts and i failed. I think.


    My old computer is Acer ASpire x1301 where i took the parts from to those new one

    So i bought this Corsair 600W CX V2 Builder Series, ATX-virtalähde, 80Plus | 65.00e - Jimms.fi and CoolerMaster Elite 430 ATX-kotelo, musta | 59.00e - Jimms.fi

    I'm not sure but i think that PSU's the long cable seems like to be too big for my motherboard white slot. here's picture of my motherboard Google-kuvahaun tulos kohteessa http://bios-repair.co.uk/Images/mobo/Acer/Aspire/Aspire-X1301-Mainboard.jpg

    So...I think the power supply is the problem that my computer won't start up...Or the motherboard? Too old? Please help me
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  2. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Please can someone help...So i switched all parts from Acer Aspire x1301 to that new case there + i added the new PSU. But the PSU's black big plug in thing is too big for my motherboard
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  3. Posts : 79
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    If i need to buy new motherboard please tell me wich one will be correct one for me?! Choose from here AM3 pls PC-komponentit / Emolevyt / AMD AM3 - Jimms.fi
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  4. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Some MOBO's only require a 20 pin in stead of a 24 pin cable. With most PSU's these cables are made so you can detach the 4 pins that are to much
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  5. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    The connector from the pwoer supply is 24 pin and the motherboard is only 20 pin, not a problem though. This is the connector from the power supply,

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-24pin.jpg

    the extra 4 pin connector on the end (circled in red) is made to come off so that it will fit/work with 20 pin motherboards. As for it not starting up, did you remember to connect the additional 4 pin power connector to the motherboard?

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-4pin.jpg
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  6. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    stormy13 said:
    The connector from the pwoer supply is 24 pin and the motherboard is only 20 pin, not a problem though. This is the connector from the power supply,

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-24pin.jpg

    the extra 4 pin connector on the end (circled in red) is made to come off so that it will fit/work with 20 pin motherboards. As for it not starting up, did you remember to connect the additional 4 pin power connector to the motherboard?

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-4pin.jpg
    I'm gonna try this, thanks for the picture just the way i want so i can understand easily :) CAn you also check my other thread in Hardware Devices of the (START) Button pins
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  7. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    stormy13 said:
    The connector from the pwoer supply is 24 pin and the motherboard is only 20 pin, not a problem though. This is the connector from the power supply,

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-24pin.jpg

    the extra 4 pin connector on the end (circled in red) is made to come off so that it will fit/work with 20 pin motherboards. As for it not starting up, did you remember to connect the additional 4 pin power connector to the motherboard?

    Bought parts and i failed. I think.-4pin.jpg

    Here is the picture after all hard work Bought parts and i failed. I think.-valokuva0254.jpg

    So can you show with paint or somehow where i put each wire? :) I appreciate your all help! :)

    And btw you said i should plug in the last 4 pins in the 24 pin cable to the white slot...I don't think the 4 ''add'' pins gonna reach there
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    There should be an 8 pin connector from the power supply that is really two 4 pin attached together. Once you find it, you split it apart just like the 24 pin main connector and only use one of the two 4 pin.
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  9. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    stormy13 said:
    There should be an 8 pin connector from the power supply that is really two 4 pin attached together. Once you find it, you split it apart just like the 24 pin main connector and only use one of the two 4 pin.

    Okay...But what about the START button so my computer goes on? That picture where i've typed orange & white ... etc... Comes from the start up button...Where do i put them?



    EDIT: In other thread i saw that picture i'll try it on the morning. :)
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