i think your first step sould be calm down. then systematically check each part.
The little square white 4 pin above the 20 pin, 195watts, thats pretty weak. You would be lucky if it would fire it up anyway.
ya that should work
if you really want to though you could always get a new power supply but thats just my segestion see what other think
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He just indicated a 195w supply out of an old build. Since the Intel P4 and AMD Socket 754 boards came out all boards are seen with the manufacturer's recommendation for at least a 350w atx supply to be used.
A 195w or 250w and even some more recent 430w supplies wouldn't even have the 12v cpu feed to begin with. The supply for the old Socket A board here was an Antec 430w with the 20pin not 20+4pin main connector while still having the 12v cpu feed. Useless for the current Socket 939 board now used. The last time I saw a 250w model was in an AST 486 flat top model with only two 5 1/4" drive bays.
The supply is the wrong type to begin with. Depending on make and model board along with what the system will be used for and the total hardwares installed the minimum would start at 400w+ for the budget build. The old supply there should be in a pc museum not a new build.
I just put together a second computer for my room and im having some trouble getting it to start up. All the fans spin and the graphics card fan spins and there is no beeping but nothing shows up on screen. I put the ram in also.
Please help me. Ill post pics and will be on this and respond ASAP after you post.
Ok i will go ahead and buy a new powersupply and just to tell you guys i think thats the problem becasue non of my hard drives or CD rom would turn on so its the PSU.
I wish the site would have said that the CPU needed the 4 pin power connecter.
SO all new CPU require a 4 pin because my dell xps doesn't have one. or is it just on MICRO ATX BOARDS.
and the powersupply you showed me have a 24 pin connecter the motherboard only has 20 pin