New asus x79 deluxe not powering up

Alessandro Frioli

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Hi guys, i just replaced my faulty rampage iv extreme with the x79 deluxe and after i set everything up i tried to start it but nothing. Only the power and reset led are lit up and when pressing power nothing happens, no fans spinning nothing. I reseated cpu i7 3960x ( no bent pins) reseated ram, checked all connections and everything looks fine. My power supply was working fine like 1 month ago and all components are not used since then. Bios is 0801 and 2 evga gtx 580 are connected aswell as sound card, hdd, blu ray player and ethernet card. I tried with 1 stick of ram in every slot (corsair dominator-gt) and i pressed the clear cmos button aswell. Im going out of ideas and if someone could help me solve this issue i would be eternally grateful! Ive be very carefully handling the board.
 

Alessandro Frioli

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Unfirtunatly i would have to buy a psu to test that, i tried the paper clip and works fine and like 1 month ago i tested psu witha multimeter and voltages were fine. Ine thing i did was leaving rhe cpu inside another motherboard socket in my room without anything covering it, could that have killed the cpu?
 

Alessandro Frioli

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Can't find my code (cmt16gx3m4x2133c9) in there. But it should be supported since my memory is kinda custom. I just find it wierd that it is not powering on, not even for 1 second and no fans spin. 1 month ago processor was working fine and since then i didn't touch it. I remember that some thermal paste not electrically conductive (just a reallllly tint dot, not even bigger than a tiny piece of dust) got on one of the "connector plates" but i immidiatly cleaned it off. I don't get it, the processor looking at it looks fine! Is there a troubleshooting to know if its the processor that is dead without needing another cpu or motherboard? Anyone with this board that can help me please?
 

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Just to clarify, have you tried using a minimum hardware configuration involving only 1 display card and 1 HD etc?

In the OP you mentioned pressing the CMOS button. Have you also tried removing the CMOS battery for a while to ensure your new motherboard gets a fresh start to deal with the RAM you are using?

"Outrageously fast 2133MHz performance.
Ultra-low 9-11-10-27 latency
Compatible with Intel X79, Z68 and P67 platforms"


Dominator® GT with DHX Pro Connector — 1.5V 16GB Dual/Quad Channel DDR3 Memory Kit (CMT16GX3M4X2133C9)
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/dominator-gt-with-dhx-pro-connector-1-5v-16gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmt16gx3m4x2133c9

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"8 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR3 2800(O.C.)/2400(O.C.)/2133(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory
Quad Channel Memory Architecture
Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP)
* Refer to www.asus.com for the Memory QVL (Qualified Vendors Lists).
* Due to CPU behavior, DDR3 2200/2000/1800 MHz memory module will run at DDR3 2133/1866/1600 MHz frequency as default."


Motherboards - X79-DELUXE - ASUS
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/X79DELUXE/specifications/
 

Alessandro Frioli

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Just gave back the board for a new one, if that doesen't work i will try to test each component. Anyone able to tell me if the ram im using is supported by this board? Or what board is a good alternative to this? ( same or lower price(x79))?
 
If the CPU fan is not spinning when starting the board, then the 8-pin power cable is not connected to the motherboard, or the power supply does not work, or you've got a faulty motherboard.
But I tend to believe that the power supply does not work.
The paper clip test is not relevant. Try borrowing a power supply, or ask a local PC shop to test your system with a power supply.