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    Using outside Power Supply for Desktop

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    Using Power Supply externally

    In going over your checklist, Mochhan, I detected one thing: The CPU cooler just won't seat right. There is always one side that comes loose. Also, part of the thermalpaste underneath the cooler (which came applied by the factory) is now on top of the cpu cover. I suspect that's part of my...
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    Using Power Supply externally

    No, Mocchan, I am only connecting one at a time, believe me. THe inside PSU came with the case. The case is a Thermaltake, supposedly a VM54521N2U. It was supposed to come with a 450W PSU, but it is not the case. The PSU installed is this model: TT-450NL2NK. On the other hand, as I said, even...
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    Using Power Supply externally

    Thanks, blacknemesist, mocchan, teh ham. I did connect to an external PSU (Enermax 620), with no difference. THe fans try to turn, but just for a second or so. The only sign of anything is an LED on the Mobo. Yes, the 4-pin is connected, with the proper orientation. Here are my specs: CPU: i3...
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    Using Power Supply externally

    Hi there. I just built a new PC. Nothing happens when I turn on the power switch, except maybe a try on the part of the CPU Cooler fan and the PS Fan. I don't see any Bios coming up on the screen. I figured that the Power Supply is not strong enough. It only delivers 15 A and 237W at 12V Aside...
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    Using outside Power Supply for Desktop

    Hi there. I just built a new PC. Nothing happens when I turn on the power switch, except maybe a try on the part of the CPU Cooler fan and the PS Fan. I figure that the Power Supply is not strong enough. It only delivers 15 A and 237W at 12V Aside from my system load, which is basic at this...