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_Skittle wroteT20125121518H wrote_Skittle wroteT20125121518H wroteZayev wrote yes, from the PSU to the board you will have CPU Power (4/8 pin depending on board/socket) and the 24 Pin power connector.
This is what i have atm, just have the CPU cooler to install, does anything look out of place ?
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That's not the greatest picture but it looks about right. All yu have to do with the cooler is mount it (how depends on the cooler) and connect the appropriate fan/pump headers.
Not the best at taking pictures.
Well i have a 4pin on the motherboard and it says CPUFAN1, so im guessing it will slot into that & the Case fan will slot into SYSFAN1 ?
Yes, that is all you have to do.
Having real trouble trying the screw it in
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T20125121518H wrote_Skittle wroteT20125121518H wrote_Skittle wroteT20125121518H wroteZayev wrote yes, from the PSU to the board you will have CPU Power (4/8 pin depending on board/socket) and the 24 Pin power connector.
This is what i have atm, just have the CPU cooler to install, does anything look out of place ?
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That's not the greatest picture but it looks about right. All yu have to do with the cooler is mount it (how depends on the cooler) and connect the appropriate fan/pump headers.
Not the best at taking pictures.
Well i have a 4pin on the motherboard and it says CPUFAN1, so im guessing it will slot into that & the Case fan will slot into SYSFAN1 ?
Yes, that is all you have to do.
Having real trouble trying the screw it in
What are you trying to screw in?
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Right eveeything thing is screwed in, but when i turn my pc on im not getting a signal n my monitor ???
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Is your video cable connected to your GPU, no your motherboard? Do any fans spin up/lights come on? Do you have ALL of the power connectors plugged in?
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All fans are working, graphics card lights up and fans work on that too ?
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Got it guys, installing win10 as we speak, i had an extra pcie cable plugged into my graphics card.
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