![]() ![]() Separate from the motherboard, most midrange and high-end graphics cards require at least one power cable, either a 6-pin or 8-pin. Also be sure that you’ve plugged the appropriate PSU cables to your motherboard’s 4-pin or 8-pin CPU connector. On most modern PSUs, the four extra pins detach from the main connector. ![]() Some motherboards have a 20-pin connector. If your PC isn’t booting, double check that the main 24-pin ATX cable is plugged into your motherboard. It’s especially easy to overlook a critical cable on a fully modular PSU. Depending on your specific parts, you could be looking at three or more power cables extending from your power supply that need to be plugged in, and if one of those is missing, your system will just stare at you blankly when attempting to fire it up. Your motherboard needs power, and so does your processor and graphics card. ![]()
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