Why does no one answer my questions :((

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First things first. Lets stick to one account please. :)

Now you recently asked about a specific case and why the fans aren't working. It's not a brand I've ever heard of or have used and I suspect that neither have many others. That might be why you aren't seeing anything there.

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3457136/build-segotep-works-case-fans.html

As to this one:

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3459638/spark-motherboard-build-booting.html

Have you reset or cleared CMOS? Your manual should tell you how if you don't know. If that doesn't fix it you may have shorted out the board.
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First things first. Lets stick to one account please. :)

Now you recently asked about a specific case and why the fans aren't working. It's not a brand I've ever heard of or have used and I suspect that neither have many others. That might be why you aren't seeing anything there.

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3457136/build-segotep-works-case-fans.html

As to this one:

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3459638/spark-motherboard-build-booting.html

Have you reset or cleared CMOS? Your manual should tell you how if you don't know. If that doesn't fix it you may have shorted out the board.
 
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Karadjgne

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When I log in to forums, I get a page with 20 or so questions. If I refresh anytime after 10 or so seconds, I'm seeing an entirely different bunch of questions, it's that fast. Tom's gets thousands of questions per day, so it's not uncommon for some to get missed, or bypassed, or ignored if the subject title is beyond the scope of whomever reads it. Normally, I myself would have skipped over this question, but I felt this time you deserved an answer. Making multiple accounts, just to get an answer, isn't the answer to getting answers, if that makes sense, it would be highly beneficial if you tagged the right department, such as overclocking, Corsair, home built pc's etc and put a simple but direct title, such as 'my new pc has a blank screen' or 'PC won't boot after adding new ram' etc. This will give ppl inclined to help an advantage as they'll know immediately if they can answer your post, and helps immensely with ppl looking under certain tags, because that's their specialty.
After the title comes pertinent info, your build, what the exact issue is, what you yourself have done/tried etc. The more detailed and specific you are, without being long-winded, the better.
Just saw a post not 5 minutes ago saying op has a noise in his pc, no idea where it comes from. Help me. That was it. How op is going to get any help is beyond me, I don't read minds, have no clue why op hasn't at least pulled off the side panel and listened or even looked to see if wires are touching fans, etc etc. Posts like that are not answered often because there's nothing to answer.
Knowing this, does that help in some way now?