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PC won't power up if the 4-pin CPU connector is connected

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Hello,

My mainboard won't power up if the 4-pin CPU connector is connected ! what problem? But when disconnect 4-pin CPU connector it's power up but no video!

I also check Power PSU in another PC and working fine

What probelm?
 
it means you've missed something else as well

leave that 4 pin connected and check everything else, clear pictures of the system as well as filling out your system specs HERE would help
 
Make sure you are plugging in the right 4 pin connector
 
Make sure you are plugging in the right 4 pin connector
^^ That and there could also be a fault in the PSU or mobo. Also do the checks that Mussels said.
 
^^ That and there could also be a fault in the PSU or mobo. Also do the checks that Mussels said.

To tell you right now he said he tried it in a another system and it work correctly it's a possibility that in his machine that he is using the wrong plug and yes it is possible to plug in the wrong plug or the motherboard is toast or there is a short in the case somewhere, the video card is not seated correctly and he is not plugging in a power connector to the video card.
 
eidy, I actually had some faulty Antec garbage 10+ years ago that would work on one mobo, but not another. I'm talking about a minimum configured system for light load and testing, too. It just wouldn't post. It also failed the PSU tester, so unfortunately, checking them on another system is very likely to confirm good operation, but not a guarantee. Talk about muddying the waters, lol.
 
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eidy, Iactually had some faulty Antec garbage 10+ years ago that would work on one mobo, but not another. I'm talking about a minimum configured system for light load and testing, too. It just wouldn't post. It also failed the PSU tester, so unfortunately, checking them on another system is very likely to confirm good operation, but not a guarantee. Talk about muddying the waters, lol.

That is true, I've had that before, some mobos are more tolerant than others too.
 
it means you've missed something else as well

leave that 4 pin connected and check everything else, clear pictures of the system as well as filling out your system specs HERE would help

I checked everything. Remove RAM Remove HDD Remove VGA ... and Just PSU and Mainboard and Cpu...

When connect PSU to 4pin connector don't power up

How i can check for Capacitors ?
 
I checked everything. Remove RAM Remove HDD Remove VGA ... and Just PSU and Mainboard and Cpu...

When connect PSU to 4pin connector don't power up

How i can check for Capacitors ?

At this rate you will need to breadboard the system
 
You really want to connect another PSU at this point. If it fails, then mobo is toast. This result taken together with the PSU working in another system, is a pretty good indication that the mobo is at fault here.

But if it works, then, uh, grey area, lol. Just what you don't want.
 
Blown VRM.. you need to trace with multimeter which vrm's are blown if you have knowledge on electronic or easy to replace the motherboard.

 
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Motherboard or PSU are toast.
 
Motherboard is toast then.
 
What motherboard?
 
clear pictures of the system as well as filling out your system specs HERE would help

@moh3en ^THIS^
And, have you made any changes on the system recently, like, just before it began the problem?
Added any hardware/devices? Moved it? Cleaned it?
Is it on a new build or existing build?
It will be all guesses, until you answer a few questions by the members.
 
What motherboard?

Asus H61M-K

@moh3en ^THIS^
And, have you made any changes on the system recently, like, just before it began the problem?
Added any hardware/devices? Moved it? Cleaned it?
Is it on a new build or existing build?
It will be all guesses, until you answer a few questions by the members.

No change... Just when i want power up before bad power up.
I think it's for PSU and change it and for some day was good

But a day tried for power up PC don't Power up and ....

Very likely this or a bad CPU.
How sure it's for CPU ?

My Cpu now it's G2030 and Mainboard Asus H61M-K .... is possible if change with another CPU for test Make problem for another CPU ?
 
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