Needing some advice fellas,
Recently, my computer was shutting off due to "power surges" that were not occurring. Assuming it was a bad PSU (it was a 5 year old 750 Thermaltake), I replaced it with a Corsair of the same wattage. While I was at it, I added an additional 1TB HDD. After the additions, I found that my computer is now unable to recognize ANY thing plugged into the SATA sockets other than my SSD (which has my OS installed). It cannot find my new, and old, HDD, eSATA port or my optical drive.
I have attempted rearranging socket positions and plugs between all of the components, attaching each individual component to the PSU via it's own wire instead of the daisy chain, and resetting CMOS and still, the only thing it recognizes is the SSD. Running out of ideas, what have I missed?
Any help is appreciated! Thank you
Recently, my computer was shutting off due to "power surges" that were not occurring. Assuming it was a bad PSU (it was a 5 year old 750 Thermaltake), I replaced it with a Corsair of the same wattage. While I was at it, I added an additional 1TB HDD. After the additions, I found that my computer is now unable to recognize ANY thing plugged into the SATA sockets other than my SSD (which has my OS installed). It cannot find my new, and old, HDD, eSATA port or my optical drive.
I have attempted rearranging socket positions and plugs between all of the components, attaching each individual component to the PSU via it's own wire instead of the daisy chain, and resetting CMOS and still, the only thing it recognizes is the SSD. Running out of ideas, what have I missed?
Any help is appreciated! Thank you