AdvicePC Wont power on after build
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I recently went out and purchased a new mobo, CPU, and ram. I had installed all my new piece wired it all up and everything, but even though my mobo is lit up indicating there is power. My PC will not power up. I've rechecked everything but can't seem to find an out of place wire or anything. If anyone has an idea I could try to resolve this. I'd very much appreciate it. Thank you
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So little information. Power on, what do you mean? Do you get no display? Does it turn of mid turn on? Could be anything. Basics -

Ch eked your GPU, made sure it's in
Beep codes? Any? If so, match them with your motherboard beep codes.
Try with 1 ram stick
Check to see if you have no bent CPU pins on the motherboard
Does your Motherboard support your CPU? Does it need a BIOS flash?
Does your CPU have integrated graphics? Have you tried removing GPU and trying to get a display from IGPU?

More information & even pictures the better in this situation.
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When I say it wont turn on. I mean that it shows that the mobo has power, but when I click the power button nothing happens.

These are the parts I have in there.
pcpartpicker.com/list/Lh3JJ8

I've checked the GPU and the CPU last night and both were good and should work. But I'm just a bit confused as to why I'm having this issue
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Make sure the CPU cooler is plugged in, like the pin header into the motherboard. Sometimes it won't boot if it doesn't detect it.
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Ok I'll try that and the one ram stick method. I am at work rn, but I'll be off in an hour. If neither work I'll post pics of what I have to allow for a better view of my situation. I do appreciate the help so far
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Another things to look into is the cables from the power button to the motherboard. Make sure those pins are in the right spot in the motherboard. The motherboard manual should tell you where they need to go.
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yeah id go with the RAM method. happened to me. it can either be upside down or not fully in their slots. but like the guy above me said check if everything is connected to each other properly. goodluck.
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I'll definitely try all the suggestions and let you guys know what happens. I'll post back in about an hour when I get home to try.
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I tried your recommendations but have not yet gotten a result from them. I have pics of my stuff, but I don't k ow how to post them.
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Do the case fans spin up when you hit the power button?

Sounds to me like the front panel power connector just isn't plugged in properly.

If you've got a Crosshair mother board, that should absolutely have an on board power button so give that a try instead of the power button on your case. If the system powers on, then you know it's an issue with the front panel connector.
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