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Hammerhead Shark
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Hammerhead Shark
were ya doin any overclocking and how were your temps?
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Hammerhead Shark
No overclocking and temps, IIRC, were 40C CPU and 25C case.
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It might be as simple as a blown fuse in your power cord or inside the PSU itself. I would check-out both first.
Also check your PSU output power leads are properly connected to your mobo.
Hope this helps.
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Hammerhead Shark
Hrmm...guess I'll try a different power cord. I don't want to open up my power supply if it can be avoided and it should be connected properly to the motherboard unless if I had so much airflow in my case that the connector got pulled out, lol yeah right 
Thanks for the help so far guys.
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dont' take offence, but this happen to me before,
if you look on the back of your power supply , there is a breaker there, sometime is flips, try it. :-)
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Hammerhead Shark
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by Kenneth
dont' take offence, but this happen to me before,
if you look on the back of your power supply , there is a breaker there, sometime is flips, try it. :-)
None taken
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Mako Shark
if changing the power cord did it then maybe you should get a new one just incase
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