Hello. I am running into a brick wall with this new PC Build for my son. The end result: When turning on the PSU the RAM lights up but nothing else turns on.
Components:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H Motherboard
Case: FSP ATX Mid Tower PC Computer Gaming Case with multiple RGB Fans (CMT510)
Video Card: XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS
RAM: 2x8 GB G. Skill Tridentz RGB DDR4 SDRAM 3200
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Cooling: Deepcool Gammaxx 400 V2
SSD: Kingston 240GB A400 SATA 3 2.5
HHD: WD 1003FZeX SATA 1TB
PSU: Corsair GS600
Backup PSU: Logisys 550W
-I got all the cables plugged into motherboard: 24-pin Power Connector, 8-pin ATX 12V
-PCIe X16 slot is mounted with Video Card with 8-pin connector in GPU
-SATA cables and Serial ATA Power cables plugged into both SSD and HHD connecting to SATA3 0 and 0 slots
-CPU in Socket with arm fastened
-Deepcool fixed on processor and fan plugged CPU FAN
-RAM installed in both DDR4_2 and DDR4_1 DIM Slots
-2 front USB 3 plugged into USB 3.0
-Front Panel PW, PLED and HD lights installed in F_Panel
-F_Audio plugged in front Panel
-The back of the CMT 510 computer case does have a fan control system where the RGB fans connect and the Front Panel Reset Switch is connected to it as well. This small panel connects to the PSU via Molex cable.
After I installed everything I turn on the PSU and the only thing that lights up are the two sticks of RAM. I click the power button and nothing. I thought maybe the PSU was bad, so I tried the backup power supply to get the same result. I am not sure there is something wrong with the front panel connections, but I did match the PLED, HD, Power to the best that I can see. The only thing I found strange is that the Reset F_Panel connection is on the back of the case where the fans connect to, this is what connects to the Molex cable. I wouldn't think that 2 PSU would be broken. Motherboard...maybe an issue, but not readily sure. Nothing spins or hums, just the RAM lights glow. There are no error codes, there are no indications that show me otherwise what could be wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated in an attempt to problem-solve this. Thank you all for your time.
Components:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H Motherboard
Case: FSP ATX Mid Tower PC Computer Gaming Case with multiple RGB Fans (CMT510)
Video Card: XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS
RAM: 2x8 GB G. Skill Tridentz RGB DDR4 SDRAM 3200
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Cooling: Deepcool Gammaxx 400 V2
SSD: Kingston 240GB A400 SATA 3 2.5
HHD: WD 1003FZeX SATA 1TB
PSU: Corsair GS600
Backup PSU: Logisys 550W
-I got all the cables plugged into motherboard: 24-pin Power Connector, 8-pin ATX 12V
-PCIe X16 slot is mounted with Video Card with 8-pin connector in GPU
-SATA cables and Serial ATA Power cables plugged into both SSD and HHD connecting to SATA3 0 and 0 slots
-CPU in Socket with arm fastened
-Deepcool fixed on processor and fan plugged CPU FAN
-RAM installed in both DDR4_2 and DDR4_1 DIM Slots
-2 front USB 3 plugged into USB 3.0
-Front Panel PW, PLED and HD lights installed in F_Panel
-F_Audio plugged in front Panel
-The back of the CMT 510 computer case does have a fan control system where the RGB fans connect and the Front Panel Reset Switch is connected to it as well. This small panel connects to the PSU via Molex cable.
After I installed everything I turn on the PSU and the only thing that lights up are the two sticks of RAM. I click the power button and nothing. I thought maybe the PSU was bad, so I tried the backup power supply to get the same result. I am not sure there is something wrong with the front panel connections, but I did match the PLED, HD, Power to the best that I can see. The only thing I found strange is that the Reset F_Panel connection is on the back of the case where the fans connect to, this is what connects to the Molex cable. I wouldn't think that 2 PSU would be broken. Motherboard...maybe an issue, but not readily sure. Nothing spins or hums, just the RAM lights glow. There are no error codes, there are no indications that show me otherwise what could be wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated in an attempt to problem-solve this. Thank you all for your time.