Did my video Card & power supply short out

alucke

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I noticed one of my loose connecters from the power supply, had a melt mark, after the metal in the connecter touched the metal solder points on the graphics card. I am getting ready to upgrade my motherboard and cpu. With my old motherboard and CPU, it won't post. The CPU fan starts and stops, repeatedly. I have a Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Rev. 4 and fx 8320 being delivered today, via UPS. And I don't want to kill the new MB and CPU, with a bad PSU and Video card. Should I wait till I order a new Video card and PSU to build it? Or should I take the chance and build it anyway. I have no way of testing the PSU or Video card. Any input would be appreciated.
 
Most likely it's toast. Lacking any tools, there isn't really a way for you to determine the scope of the damage. You can try and remove as many components as possible and see if the remainder will POST.
 

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All ready tried that with my current MB and CPU, still nothing. I'm guessing that I shouldn't connect the new MB and CPU, till i get a new PSU and Video Card?
 

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I have a thermaltake tr2 850w PSU. Shouldn't good PSU's have short circuit protect?