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To boot Both of those need to go into the mobo.<br>
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<b><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://superuser.com/questions/432234/is-the-4-pin-psu-connector-required-trying-to-connect-a-psu-to-a-mini-case">http://superuser.com/questions/432234/is-the-4-pin-psu-connector-required-trying-to-connect-a-psu-to-a-mini-case</a></b><br>
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"Power switch connector" usually refers to the connector between the
power switch on the case and the little jumper set on the mobo.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/02/15 16:11, Sharon Kimble wrote:<br>
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Hi - I don't follow why you don't suspect the PSU - have you put in a new one? I would disconnect everything not absolutely required far a basic bios boot, maybe double check the power switch connector on the motherboard. I have a psu tester and a spare psu if you are near faversham
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Yes brand new psu in its original wrapping. But no activity from the computer.
What is the "power switch connector "? There were 2 power plugs connected to the motherboard, one long oblong one, and a small one of four pins. Is it one of those two please?
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On 3 February 2015 at 15:02, Sharon Kimble <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:boudiccas@skimble.plus.com"><boudiccas@skimble.plus.com></a> wrote:
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P su connected 2 plugs to motherboard, one each to DVD and hard drive. Plugged in to power block, started, no activity at all, no drive spinning up, no fans turning.
New power lead, tried different power block, no change.
History - machine is 2 years old, died during reboot last Friday morning. I'd been having problems with the psu, arcing, not working unless plug removed and replaced, so I assumed that the psu had died. Today shows it wasn't the psu! Not even the monitor shows that it's connected, just says no signal.
Any ideas what else to try please? Only internet access through my mobile at present.
Sharon.
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