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Message 1717245 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 9:09:55 UTC

Moved my System to the new cause.
Now it wont start. No beep nothing.
Is the. Case defekt?
No Manual
What is that USB connector for.
System panel switches have funny colours.
Shouldnt matter.
Anyone an idea What to try?


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Message 1717267 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 11:13:55 UTC - in response to Message 1717245.  

Moved my System to the new cause.
Now it wont start. No beep nothing.
Is the. Case defekt?
No Manual
What is that USB connector for.
System panel switches have funny colours.
Shouldnt matter.
Anyone an idea What to try?

I suppose you've already got http://www.corsair.com/~/media/Corsair/download-files/manuals/49-000070_revAA_600T_QSG.pdf, which was all I could find on their web-site.
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Message 1717276 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 13:06:23 UTC - in response to Message 1717245.  
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Moved my System to the new cause.
Now it wont start. No beep nothing.
Is the. Case defekt?
No Manual
What is that USB connector for.
System panel switches have funny colours.
Shouldnt matter.
Anyone an idea What to try?


Hi Mike

I'm guessing you have a Sabertooth 990 MB .. i would check the ATX 24-pin and 8-pin connectors to make sure they are seated completely .. then check the 20-8 pin system panel connector .. the PWRSW would be connected to the power/ground on system panel respectively .. this would be the second set of pins on the bottom of the system panel connector, the first being IDE LED +and- respectively .. the USB1314 and USB1112 are for a USB connection to your chassis
.. also check the power button on the chassis for proper operation .. the system panel wiring of the chassis can be traced to the control board to check for loose wires or poor solder connections
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Message 1717303 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 14:06:48 UTC

System panel connector 20-8 pin
pin one being lower left hand corner
pin 1 IDELED +
pin 3 IDELED -
pin 2 PLED +
pin 6 PLED -
pin 11 PWR
pin 13 ground
pin 14 speaker +5V
pin 16 ground
pin 17 reset
pin 18 ground
pin 19 ground
pin 20 speaker

I think LOL :)
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Message 1717358 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 15:44:41 UTC - in response to Message 1717245.  

Moved my System to the new cause.
Now it wont start. No beep nothing.
Is the. Case defekt?
No Manual
What is that USB connector for.
System panel switches have funny colours.
Shouldnt matter.
Anyone an idea What to try?


did you put the riser screws under the board ...these boards have the nasty habit not to function when bolted directly to metal :)
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Message 1717375 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 16:01:11 UTC

The riser screws were fitted already.
The sabertooth mobo has a LED which shows Its powered correctly.
It seems i have To Call the Corsair Support.
But thats Not easy it seems.


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Message 1717384 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 16:11:10 UTC - in response to Message 1717375.  

Mike,

I'm sure you already tried this but you removed all peripherals and only attempt to see if the Motherboard itself will boot?

Some reports that the board doesn't like certain peripherals so won't boot with them.

You said no manual for the case or the motherboard?

If the MoBo is the one mentioned above

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_990FX/HelpDesk_Manual/

Hope you figure it out.

My ASUS gave me headaches for a long time, eventually it was shuffling the RAM around that resolved the issue.

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Message 1717388 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 16:21:58 UTC

Its the case Not the mobo.
The mobo was running already.
I just moved it To the new Case.


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Message 1717392 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 16:26:29 UTC - in response to Message 1717375.  

The riser screws were fitted already.
The sabertooth mobo has a LED which shows Its powered correctly.
It seems i have To Call the Corsair Support.
But thats Not easy it seems.



Mike, do you have international phone number for corsair
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Message 1717395 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 16:29:12 UTC
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- Check and double check the small connectors on the motherboard for the HD LED, Power LED etc. that they're all turned the correct way (whichever way that is) and plugged in correctly.
- Check that you connected the correct ATX12V connector for the CPU.
- Check that you connected the 24 pin power connector correctly.
- Maybe that the PSU needs to be reset. You can do so by taking a paper clip, unfolding it so it's a U shape and connect one end to one of the black cables on the 24 pin connector and the other on the green next to this black. If you get a fan spin on the PSU, the PSU is good and it's reset.
- Check that you used the correct 12V connectors for the GPU.

Yes, you can say it's the case, but until you've checked all the above at least 3 times, you cannot blame the case. ;-)
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Message 1717519 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 21:20:04 UTC

My money is on the power supply.
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Message 1717520 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 21:24:10 UTC - in response to Message 1717392.  

The riser screws were fitted already.
The sabertooth mobo has a LED which shows Its powered correctly.
It seems i have To Call the Corsair Support.
But thats Not easy it seems.



Mike, do you have international phone number for corsair

No, i have Not.
I have opened a ticked at Support Page tho.


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Message 1717521 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 21:32:04 UTC - in response to Message 1717395.  

- Check and double check the small connectors on the motherboard for the HD LED, Power LED etc. that they're all turned the correct way (whichever way that is) and plugged in correctly.
- Check that you connected the correct ATX12V connector for the CPU.
- Check that you connected the 24 pin power connector correctly.
- Maybe that the PSU needs to be reset. You can do so by taking a paper clip, unfolding it so it's a U shape and connect one end to one of the black cables on the 24 pin connector and the other on the green next to this black. If you get a fan spin on the PSU, the PSU is good and it's reset.
- Check that you used the correct 12V connectors for the GPU.

Yes, you can say it's the case, but until you've checked all the above at least 3 times, you cannot blame the case. ;-)

The cables should be fine since its untouched from my old Case.
Its a AX 760i from corsair.
But resetting the psu sounds interesting.
Could you please repeat that in german. Not sure i totally understood.


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Message 1717523 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 21:43:16 UTC - in response to Message 1717521.  

Can't put it in German but I can point you to a Youtube video that shows how to do this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixcWCrYpw3Y
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Message 1717534 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 22:10:32 UTC - in response to Message 1717523.  

Good video. I must say, the last time I was in the situation and got this trick explained to me, I plugged the paper-clip in on the live PSU. I'm still here, the PSU is still here. But, probably best to follow it as done in the video. :)
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Message 1717539 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 22:21:30 UTC

i'm pretty sure if you get it wrong and get a hold of the 12 rail the paperclip is gonna be welded to your finger
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Message 1717549 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 23:02:01 UTC - in response to Message 1717520.  

The riser screws were fitted already.
The sabertooth mobo has a LED which shows Its powered correctly.
It seems i have To Call the Corsair Support.
But thats Not easy it seems.



Mike, do you have international phone number for corsair

No, i have Not.
I have opened a ticked at Support Page tho.


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Message 1717555 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 23:15:39 UTC - in response to Message 1717539.  

i'm pretty sure if you get it wrong and get a hold of the 12 rail the paperclip is gonna be welded to your finger

The green wire is only the Power On wire. It has a 2.5V voltage when the PSU is off, and a 3.5V voltage when the PSU is on. The latter value can waver a little upwards.
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Message 1717563 - Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 23:59:56 UTC

I'm leaning towards faulty power switch/lead. My corsair case had a faulty lead to its power led. I had to take it out and resolder the connection at the led. If you have a voltmeter you can do a continuity check on the power switch or test the motherboard with a different power switch.
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Message 1717684 - Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 10:52:01 UTC - in response to Message 1717563.  
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I'm leaning towards faulty power switch/lead. My corsair case had a faulty lead to its power led. I had to take it out and resolder the connection at the led. If you have a voltmeter you can do a continuity check on the power switch or test the motherboard with a different power switch.


Thats what i think also.
PSU is working and like i mentioned already motherboard. LED is green.
So it should be connected correctly.
Will Check it i can find something.
Any hints on this?


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