Newly built computer won't start

pikboom

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Jan 23, 2014
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I have just finished building a computer. After I plugged in the power supply and hit the power button, the fans on the graphics card and the power supply wobbled a little, but did not start to spin. When I unplugged the computer and tried it again, I got the same results. The only other signs of activity is a green light on my graphics card, and a very faint hum from the power supply. The power supply is plugged in to the fans, motherboard, hard drive, and optical drive. The only questionable connection is the 24 pin connection on the motherboard. The connector does not seem to be able to reach far down enough for it to clip onto the motherboard. However, the connector is snugly all the way in, and does not come out easily. What are possible problems?

Motherboard: msi Z87-G45
Graphics card: Asus Geeforce GTX 660
Power supply: Corsair CX600M (It's modular)
Processor: Intell I5-4670K
 

pikboom

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So I went through the checklist, and I managed to get a light on my motherboard to light up, but nothing else. When I tried the part at the end involving the buzzer, there were no beeps. Is it possible that it's my processor? I don't think it's my power supply because some stuff is being powered. The new light that came on was a light called "Audio Boost." It's located in the lower left hand corner by the PCI-E slots. I have also tried to plug my computer into a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to see if anything would happen, but nothing did.