Help problem with Asus P8P67 LE motherboard
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Hello, I have updated my PC with several components:
-Motherboard: P8P67 LE
-CPU: Intel Core I5 2400
-Memory: Kingston HyperX DDR3 at 1600MHZ
-Graphics Card: Ati HD 6770
-Power Supply: Thermaltake Litepower 700WToday I am going to assemble everything and what a surprise, it turns out that the motherboard does not work.
I connect all the components and when I turn it on the fan starts to spin and stops, I realize that I have not connected the 4-pin connector (EATX+12V) I put it back and I press the power button again and it does nothing.
I have also tried with another power supply that has an 8-pin connector for the EATX+12V power supply although in the motherboard manual it says that it is only necessary if you are going to overclock.Does anyone know what could be wrong, I think it is the motherboard that is not working properly.
Does anyone who has this motherboard know if I am doing something wrong?Regards and thanks
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it's hard to know what's going on, the best thing you can do is to disassemble everything and test it outside the box
take out the power supply and remove the micro and put it back, memory and etc..and try assembling everything on a table, outside the box
regards
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it's hard to know what's going on, the best thing you can do is to disassemble everything and test it outside the case
take out the power supply and remove the micro and put it back, memory and etc..and try assembling everything on a table, outside the case
regards
I've already tried assembling it outside and it does the same thing. I've left the minimum connected and it won't start.
the odd thing is that without the +12V power supply it's when it tries to start but turns off immediately, but if I put the +12V power supply (4-pin) it doesn't do absolutely nothing.regards
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the eternal question ¿ pita? as ferelxyx rightly says, dismantle everything and reassemble it but…. don't assemble hard drives or cd players, let's just do micro memo (one) and graphics and see what happens

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the eternal question ¿ pita? as ferelxyx rightly says, dismantle everything and reassemble it but…. don't assemble hard drives or cd readers, let's just do micro memo (one) and graphics and see what happens

I've already done that, I've assembled the board outside the case with the minimum (1 memory module and graphics) and it does the same thing.
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vaya
both at the same time :D:D
you say you have connected the 4 pin connector but you have connected it completely (8 pins) as I can see your source has a 4 + 4 connector I suppose you have put both, right? -
vaya
los dos a la vez :D:D
dices que has conectado el conector de 4 pins pero los has conectado completo ( 8 pins ) según veo tu fuente tiene un conector de 4 + 4 supongo que has puesto los dos ¿ no?Si, correcto he puesto los dos conectores de 4 pines aunque segun el manual de la placa solo es necesario un conector de 4pines excepto si vas a hacer OC.
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well the only thing that comes to mind is that you try the components on another computer. I've tried to see if your motherboard supports them (which by default work better or worse) but I lack data so it's better if you check it
I'm sorry I can't be of more help :verguen: -
I think I've found the problem.
It may be due to the pins on the motherboard as I've been looking at the processor from the contact side and on most there is a dot in the middle of the pins on the board but there are a few where the pin mark is almost outside the processor contact.
How can a board come with the pins wrong? because it's impossible that I bent them when I put the micro in as it only has one correct position. Could this be why my PC won't boot?
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Try to mount the board with the micro only (heatsink also obviously)
Without memory and without graphics, just board + micro.There it should already beep something…
Regarding the pins that you just commented... there have been cases of boards that have arrived from the store with bent/broken pins, they can be corrected manually if they are not broken, but it is best to contact the store so that they take action.
Greetings
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RMA strips and point that like straightening a pin you blow it up then you eat the board with potatoes and no salt :nono::nono:
and if it can be because of that the pc didn't start up
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RMA strips and point that like straightening a pin you screw it up then you eat the board with potatoes and no salt :nono::nono:
and if it can be because of that the pc didn't start up
Indeed that's what it is, the only danger is that the same thing happens to him as to Rules when he tried to pull an RMA with the ASRock… :vayatela:
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