Problem with plaque?
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But are you still working on this?… At this point, I thought you would have already done the filming.

Well, it's normal for the power supply not to turn on the fan, but it wouldn't hurt to test it on another computer. If it works, the ideal thing would be to test the components on another PC to rule out that they are broken or that there is incompatibility.
If the power supply works on another PC, from my experience, it points to the RAM not getting along with your motherboard, so the solution is either to change the RAM or change the motherboard... since you have already changed the motherboard, I recommend trying with another RAM.
It could be that those modules have chips on one side only and therefore are 8Gb modules capped at 4Gb because they have half the chips... with that, the manufacturer saves money, but you can run into the unpleasant situation of incompatibility as if you were mounting 8gb modules... which, as I mentioned before, your CPU controller doesn't support.
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But are you still working on this?… At this point, I thought you would have already tested it.

Well, it's normal for the power supply not to spin the fan, but it wouldn't hurt to test it on another computer. If it works there, the ideal thing would be to test the components on another PC to rule out that they are broken or that there is incompatibility.
If the power supply works on another PC, from my experience, it points to the RAM not getting along with your motherboard, so the solution is either to change the RAM or change the motherboard... since you have already changed the motherboard, I recommend trying with another RAM.
It could be that those modules have chips on one side only and therefore are 8Gb modules capped at 4Gb because they have half the chips... with that, the manufacturer saves money, but you can run into the unpleasant situation of incompatibility as if you were mounting 8gb modules... which, as I mentioned, your CPU controller doesn't support.
But I was thinking that the motherboard should beep, right?
I'm very short on time... that's why the delay
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I never had any compatibility issues between a motherboard and some memory, and it didn't beep at all
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that may be the memory, try a single one in several different banks or other memories
regards
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today I will try with a micro 8350fx to rule out problems
if it doesn't get solved I will have to try other memos
G skill?
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It could be solved or not…. GSkill are good because they use Samsung chips but make sure they are valid for 990FX... if the XMP profile is optimized for Intel you will have problems with the secondary timings... which is where the incompatibility problem arises since if you use the standard JEDEC there should be no problem... except in this case.
Anyway, as soon as you plug in the FX you will know. I would go for some Crucial... well in fact I have some Crucial and they are a rock... in fact all the home computers have Crucial memos and zero problems. If you want to check the compatible models for yours this is your link… you can get them directly from them or search for the reference on Amazon... otherwise Alternate I think also has crucial.
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well I hope they work, because if not the first candidates in g skill were these and it seems that they are not 100% compatible with the amd series 8
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well I didn't have time last night
but I think I'll be lucky
http://www.kingston.com/es/memory/search?DeviceType=7&Mfr=GIG&Line=GA-990FXA-UD5&Model=71901
regards
p.d
mine are the x fury blue 4G
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Well, grab all a song and hit yourselves on the feet at the same time as I.
It wasn't F.A.'s fault.
It wasn't the micro's fault.
It wasn't the memory's fault.
It wasn't the motherboard's fault.
If you connect everything and press the power button and the fans don't turn...
What could it be?
I'll give a Sugus to whoever figures it out.
;D
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Did you connect the POWER and RESET switch connectors incorrectly and that's why it wouldn't start?
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The 24-pin molex from the power supply connected backwards on the motherboard.
My first rookie mistake in this little world… I will never forget it

Regards
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You are without sugus, so you should know it
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I found Sylver's story funny because the same thing happened to me.
My case was when the AT format was around. That Gigabyte was tough, I still have it.Did you connect the 8-pin ATX?
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Come on… A little imagination;D
Best regards
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Damn, well the most embarrassing thing I can think of is this:

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What whoololon says, or the power strip turned off, or the motherboard's molex disconnected, or the BIOS jumper set to CLEAR, or the micro left on the table without being put in xDDDD
Edit: AH, the power supply switch, a classic…
Greetings
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how were you able to connect the 24-pin molex backwards and not fry anything? =-O
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you don't mention the graphic, so you didn't put it in,
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¿how could you connect the 24-pin molex the other way around and without damaging anything? =-O
In fact it was the old one, the 20-pin one, and they fit perfectly in both positions, you have to look at the anchoring tab

And at the level of operation nothing breaks because the cables that allow the flow of current do not coincide, so it does not start or anything :sisi:
¡Greetings!
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Hello
Both the cables and the connectors were properly placed as well as all the components.
My first mistake was to assemble the entire equipment inside the tower (when it's a new motherboard I always test it on the table)
You still don't have sugus
Regards
P.d what a beast …. Putting the 24-pin molex in the wrong way




