Let me start off by saying, I've successfully built three other computers. The builds all used different parts, but they've all been similar builds. Nothing that I would consider "over the top", just very simple components for standard gaming rigs.
Each time, I've had relatively easy builds with no issues.
Install motherboard in case, install psu, processor, cooler, hdd,ssd, dvd drive, and video card. Then the wiring for case functions (power switch, reset switch, hdd led etc.) Making sure all of the fans that need to be connected are connected. Pretty standard stuff right? Typically when I do it, everything fires up on the first try no issues. But I tried building a friends computer yesterday, and went through what I thought was a very simple cut and dry build but it won't turn on. There is power getting to the motherboard, the stock cooler is plugged in and the 24 pin atx power is connected in addition to the 8 pin up by the I/O panel. I rechecked the way I had the power switch and reset switch wired and cross referenced the diagram that came with the mobo. every thing was plugged up correctly but it just wouldn't boot. I can't help but think I've missed something insanely simple so I come here asking if there is anything this community can offer as advice. Bear in mind that I am a fledgling enthusiast. To rule out the possibility of compatibility issue I'll include a list of parts I am using.
CASE - NZXT|PHANTOM
MOTHERBOARD - ASUS|P8Z77-V LE PLUS Z77
VIDEO CARD - MSI|R7870 TWIN FROZR 2GD5/OC
POWER SUPPLY - TT|TR2 RX 750W W0382RU RT
PROCESSOR - INTEL|CORE I5 3570K 3.4G
SSD - 128GB|OCZ
RAM - G.SKILL 1600 ARES
HDD - Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5"
DVD - Samsung DVD Drive
OC3D Help me!
Each time, I've had relatively easy builds with no issues.
Install motherboard in case, install psu, processor, cooler, hdd,ssd, dvd drive, and video card. Then the wiring for case functions (power switch, reset switch, hdd led etc.) Making sure all of the fans that need to be connected are connected. Pretty standard stuff right? Typically when I do it, everything fires up on the first try no issues. But I tried building a friends computer yesterday, and went through what I thought was a very simple cut and dry build but it won't turn on. There is power getting to the motherboard, the stock cooler is plugged in and the 24 pin atx power is connected in addition to the 8 pin up by the I/O panel. I rechecked the way I had the power switch and reset switch wired and cross referenced the diagram that came with the mobo. every thing was plugged up correctly but it just wouldn't boot. I can't help but think I've missed something insanely simple so I come here asking if there is anything this community can offer as advice. Bear in mind that I am a fledgling enthusiast. To rule out the possibility of compatibility issue I'll include a list of parts I am using.
CASE - NZXT|PHANTOM
MOTHERBOARD - ASUS|P8Z77-V LE PLUS Z77
VIDEO CARD - MSI|R7870 TWIN FROZR 2GD5/OC
POWER SUPPLY - TT|TR2 RX 750W W0382RU RT
PROCESSOR - INTEL|CORE I5 3570K 3.4G
SSD - 128GB|OCZ
RAM - G.SKILL 1600 ARES
HDD - Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5"
DVD - Samsung DVD Drive
OC3D Help me!