![]() If it is the fact that I need a 2x4 8-pin 12V connection, I am having a heck of a time finding one to purchase. I would just hate to buy another CPU and find out that isn't the problem at all.,ĪMD FX-6300 Vishera 3.5GHz Socket AM3 plus 6-Core processor, ASUS M5A99X EVO R2.0 AM3 plus ATX Motherboard, AMD 990X Chipset, 8GB DDR3 1600 memoryīlack Ark Technology PA06-LF Mid-Tower ATX Computer Case, with 500W PS2 Power Supply, Front USB 2.0 and Audio I don't have an extra PSU just sitting around. Does this CPU need the full set of pins from the power? Maybe it is the PSU, but I dunno. Is my CPU totally hosed? The PSU only has a 4 pin connection to the CPU power. Memory-OK! button just flashes and never stops. ![]() But, still the CPU light, and no feed to monitor. Magnifying glass, tiny pins, and carefully straighten them using a needle. a big no no, but I had to try something). I pull the CPU, and some of the pins are bent. Can somebody help Thanks in advance MB> Asus M5A99X EVO CPU> AMD FX-4170 box RAM> 8 Gb G.Skill Ripjaws VGA> Sapphire HD5670 2Gb HDD> Seagate Barracuda 1 Tb PSU> 500W Corsaire CX500 V2 All new parts, except HDD and DVD. After reading the manual, turns out that is a bad sign. On the MB the CPU LED (red) is ON Also the Standby Power LED (green) is on. At first I thought "oh, that just means its okay". I started pulling out parts, checking the memory, removed some of it. Tried the Direct-to-BIOS button and got nothing. (no on-board video with this mobo either). On first boot attempt, got no signal from video card. ![]() Put this new comp together yesterday, step by step. I have read a lot of posts about this, but so far, no glory.
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