Nah - I think we were all assuming it was user error, just trying to teach you how to diagnose what the issue was. First rule of assembling PCs - the cables are keyed for a reason and should never take significant pressure to connect. You really are kinda lucky that you didn't kill your motherboard with that one.Taxious wrote:Wow. I love how I have a problem with my set up and I automatically assume it's a hardware issue. Everything that's been "fucked up" so far has been a stupid mistake by me. The 4-plug power connector that was making the computer not work was the wrong one. It looks exactly like the one that should go in except the curved plugs are mirrored. I was wondering why it was so hard to push in! I found the right plug, and it slides in with a simple click and the whole this works now - gogo vista install. Thanks for being patient with my stupid questions guys.
Yeah - if Vista's installing then you got it together right. I figured you had the 20 pin connector in the right place or it wouldn't go, was just wondering why the power supply didn't have the full 24 (usually the last 4 are in a separate cable that kinda plugs in beside the 20).Dd, the big power cord to the mobo only has 20 plugs. I was concerned about this before but my motherboard manual states that it can take 20 or 24 plug connectors and that with the 20 plug, you just shift it over and ignore the last 4. It seems to all be working fine so far so I must have done something right.
Glad to hear it's all working. Let us know what the gaming performance is like.
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