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Connect the PCIE Power cable. i have?

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I have changed out a aero integrator Mod xt 750 so i can use it with MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI AMD AM4 ATX Motherboard. and put EVG 500. BR I was going to use a 14 year old one and realised that was not a good idea.And remembered i had the Aero cool in this PC. Now i get this message asking me to connect PCIE. CABLE .it is connected as you can see in the photo The GPO os spinning o_O Surly it would not be spinning if it was not connected? I see it even spins without a cabal i did not know that:twitch:
Please power down and connect the PCIE power chord to the GPU. There is only one way to put the cable in there. It is all sorted i think the Hdmi connector was bent :twitch: I will give this a break it was a hell of a job doing this ,i could not get the two ssd s back in place :(But will be using my RYZEN PC when i get installed.
 

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Is the PSU modular ? If so, is the PCIE cable plugged in to the PSU itself ? Also if do take pictures with that old phone, try to do it in good light and with the phone resting on an object, i can't see what you have there and if it is propperly plugged in to the GTX card.
 
In addition to what droopyRO said, also make sure that the cable is correctly seated all the way in and has "clicked" to secure itself properly. The SSDs you can ziptie to any secure part of the computer, those aren't usually an issue.
 
Is the PSU modular ? If so, is the PCIE cable plugged in to the PSU itself ? Also if do take pictures with that old phone, try to do it in good light and with the phone resting on an object, i can't see what you have there and if it is properly plugged in to the GTX card.
It is not a phone it is a Sony power shot camera .No the one i took out was.It seemed to do with the HDMI connector being bent .They are the screw in type with a rubber a washer which i could not get back in, they are in there firm though. the the ssd,s. The cabals were in there as far as they could go.Thats all done now ,i got to work on putting my Ryzen motherboard in a case i am putting it in the big LIAN LI case i will just be using 2 NVME,s in there no SSD,s :)
 
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Could the card be defective so it doesn't detect that it has the power connected..? First thing which came to my mind. :confused:
 
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