Hi,
I've run into a problem and I would really appreciate a piece of advice.
I've asembelled the computer on an Asus motherboard (Prime TRX40) with AMD threadripper 3970X, Asus graphics card, be quiet dark pro 3, two 16GB Aegis DDR4 memory cards and M2 ssd. I then connected everything to a Sharkoon power supply. The problem is when I try to turn it on the motherboard lightens up so there is power coming in but I cannot start the computer. I don't know where the problem lies, whether it's the power on button not working properly or maybe I connected something wrong, or a faulty part. Where should I look for mistakes? I checked all the connectors and they seem to fit it nice and solid, I tried removing one of the memory cards but none of it makes any difference.
PS. I haven't got a case for it yet and I'm running to start the computer by pressing the power on button on the motherboard.
PPS. Just in case I have uploaded a video to YT where I've tried to show all the connections and talk you through what I did.
View: https://youtu.be/t0LJdRgy0rY
Thank you guys!
I've run into a problem and I would really appreciate a piece of advice.
I've asembelled the computer on an Asus motherboard (Prime TRX40) with AMD threadripper 3970X, Asus graphics card, be quiet dark pro 3, two 16GB Aegis DDR4 memory cards and M2 ssd. I then connected everything to a Sharkoon power supply. The problem is when I try to turn it on the motherboard lightens up so there is power coming in but I cannot start the computer. I don't know where the problem lies, whether it's the power on button not working properly or maybe I connected something wrong, or a faulty part. Where should I look for mistakes? I checked all the connectors and they seem to fit it nice and solid, I tried removing one of the memory cards but none of it makes any difference.
PS. I haven't got a case for it yet and I'm running to start the computer by pressing the power on button on the motherboard.
PPS. Just in case I have uploaded a video to YT where I've tried to show all the connections and talk you through what I did.
Thank you guys!