G grandpatzer New member Jan 31, 2012 #1 so the left cable does not click into motherboard regardless how much force I use. it is 2-5mm from going inside it, something to worry about? you can click on picture for bigger picture
so the left cable does not click into motherboard regardless how much force I use. it is 2-5mm from going inside it, something to worry about? you can click on picture for bigger picture
G grandpatzer New member Jan 31, 2012 #3 Ruthless said: You sure its not a 8pin pci -e cable? Click to expand... The PCI-E calbe is 6 + 2, this has to be the cpu as it is 4 + 4. I'm typing from it, just worried the left cable not making contact to mobo.
Ruthless said: You sure its not a 8pin pci -e cable? Click to expand... The PCI-E calbe is 6 + 2, this has to be the cpu as it is 4 + 4. I'm typing from it, just worried the left cable not making contact to mobo.
C Calibretto New member Feb 1, 2012 #4 Unplug the connector and look into it. Are the pins inside crooked or bent?
nothingspecial New member Feb 1, 2012 #5 Looks to me like that fan cable is in the way. Edit: Also, have you tried it the other way around? Not used an AX PSU, but might the two ends have different length connectors?
Looks to me like that fan cable is in the way. Edit: Also, have you tried it the other way around? Not used an AX PSU, but might the two ends have different length connectors?
dipzy Active member Feb 1, 2012 #6 Is the cpu power long enough? You could take the 8pin cpu power back out from behind the mobo tray and try and connect it with it going over the mobo itself. Maybe its just that little bit short
Is the cpu power long enough? You could take the 8pin cpu power back out from behind the mobo tray and try and connect it with it going over the mobo itself. Maybe its just that little bit short