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occamsrezr
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I just got a new motherboard and proc and was working on putting them into the computer.

I applied the thermal grease and seated the processor. Installed the fan and then hooked up all the cables and inserted all the cards. However, now, the computer won't power on.

Any ideas as to what might be going on here?

Here's a picture of my install.

11/10/2012 8:59:27 PM

merbig
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This can't be serious.

I hope it's not. Please tell me you are joking.

11/10/2012 9:12:38 PM

Noen
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No you didn't. Terrible lol attempt. That's an old ass computer, and the picture is from 2007

11/10/2012 9:13:35 PM

occamsrezr
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Actually this is an intel i7 with a gigabyte motherboard

So can somebody actually help me?

[Edited on November 10, 2012 at 9:36 PM. Reason : Ghng]

11/10/2012 9:36:13 PM

merbig
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No it's not.

11/10/2012 9:43:17 PM

A Tanzarian
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That's not an i7.

[Edited on November 10, 2012 at 9:48 PM. Reason : ^ What he said]

11/10/2012 9:44:39 PM

smoothcrim
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socket 462 = 2002 era amd athlon

11/10/2012 10:03:27 PM

lewisje
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Your rig requires this special power adapter.

11/11/2012 10:40:43 AM

TreeTwista10
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you appear to have applied a bit too much grease

11/11/2012 4:33:14 PM

JBaz
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^^ you do realize there is a such thing as POE 24v right?

11/11/2012 4:59:23 PM

lewisje
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yeah but this is better, cheap and easy ethernet over powerline

11/11/2012 5:21:28 PM

BIGcementpon
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^^You know PoE is DC, not AC, right? I'm also not aware of a 24v PoE standard (though the "technology" exists), unlike 802.11af and 802.11at.

11/12/2012 6:12:27 PM

jcgolden
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i had a good time in here.

11/13/2012 7:43:22 PM

JBaz
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^^ http://www.cyberguys.com/product-details/?productid=48038

Sure, its DC and not AC, but its not far fetched to use a power stripe off an inverter from 120v AC to whatever voltage DC to power multiple POE devices...

11/14/2012 8:05:57 AM

BIGcementpon
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Yes, it is. But it's not worth arguing with you over.

11/14/2012 10:13:20 PM

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