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Old 02-17-07   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys, I just changed my mobo and there was no boot! There was a very faint click sound whenever i start up my computer but then there was absolutely nothing! I took out the main power cord to the mobo to check for short and then to my surprise, there seems to be a silver pin missing in the plug. I am using the 600w gameXtreme power supply, can someone please take a picture of their Main plug the side with the pins? The one that is 2x10. Are there suppose to be no missing pins?

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There shouldnt be any missing pins
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