- Nov 20, 2006
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Hi,
I just put together a new pc. Parts are:
Evga nforce 680i motherboard
Intel E6600
Corsair dominator 6400 ram (2ghz)
XFX 8800gtx
OCZ 700W power supply
Creative extreme music sound card
2x seagate baraccuda 320gig
Thermaltake armor case
Sphythe Ninja cpu cooler
So I plugged everything in yesterday and try to start it off. Nothing... When I plug in the power cord, a blue LED starts on motherboard and in front of case. When I press the power button on case, an orange LED starts on case.
So anyways I brought the thing to the store where I got the parts from. They tell me they will look at it and if it's something I broke, my problem. Thing is, they will take 10 days to even start looking at it. Also, I seriously doubt that I did something wrong. I've build all my computers and never had problems before. Also, they are the ones that mounted the cpu and heat sync to mobo, so the ''touchy'' stuff was already done.
If I can figure out what the problem might be I could go pick the thing up at the store and fix it myself. My first guess was a broken psu but I have no way to test that (don't have another one handy)
Help!
I just put together a new pc. Parts are:
Evga nforce 680i motherboard
Intel E6600
Corsair dominator 6400 ram (2ghz)
XFX 8800gtx
OCZ 700W power supply
Creative extreme music sound card
2x seagate baraccuda 320gig
Thermaltake armor case
Sphythe Ninja cpu cooler
So I plugged everything in yesterday and try to start it off. Nothing... When I plug in the power cord, a blue LED starts on motherboard and in front of case. When I press the power button on case, an orange LED starts on case.
So anyways I brought the thing to the store where I got the parts from. They tell me they will look at it and if it's something I broke, my problem. Thing is, they will take 10 days to even start looking at it. Also, I seriously doubt that I did something wrong. I've build all my computers and never had problems before. Also, they are the ones that mounted the cpu and heat sync to mobo, so the ''touchy'' stuff was already done.
If I can figure out what the problem might be I could go pick the thing up at the store and fix it myself. My first guess was a broken psu but I have no way to test that (don't have another one handy)
Help!