PC-Q08 / Gigabyte GA-H55N-USB3 mini-ITX installation problems

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Hello,

I am not sure if this is the best section to post this but as I know some people in this form has build similar system with similar components, I thought I'd give it a shot.

I have just assembled my system (below).

450W Silverstone Tech. Strider PSU
64GB Crucial RealSSD C300, MLC-Flash
Intel i5 760, S1156, Lynnfield Quad
Gigabyte GA-H55N-USB3, Intel H55 Ex
4GB (2x2GB) Corsair Dominator DDR3
Lian Li PC-Q08B, Black, Small Tower
Sony AD-7241S-0B 24x DVD±R, 12xDVD±
1GB Palit GTX 460 Sonic, 3600MHz GD

However, having connected everything, plugging it in to the wall, switching on my psu I/O and pressing the front panel power - nothing happens....

My assumption is that maybe I have connected the front panel cables wrong into the mobo. This might be because there is no + and - labelling on the cables. How do I know which one is which?

This is the first PC I build so any kind of problem shooting for first boot would be helpful. As absolutely nothing happens, it must be a problem with either the front panel cabling or the PSU, right?

The PSU I have connected with the 20+4 cable (the mobo has a 24pin connector) and one of the two 4pin into the 12v socket.

Thanks in advance....
Cheers.
 
For the power switch the +/- it doesnt matter which way round you put the switch to the motherboard.

Are you sure you have the right 2 pins? (ie you are not plugging it into the power led pins?

Also sounds silly but have you made sure you have the power switched on at the back of the PSU? and also check the wall socket. Sounds silly but I have seen people do it before.

Are you sure it doesn't matter which way around you put them in? When browsing for troubleshooting this was one of the point that was advised to check...

I am fairly sure it is the right 2 pins although the description does not match 100% on the cable labelling and the mobo instructions.

I am sure I switched on the power on the back of the psu, connected it to the wall and switched on the wall socket (even tried different wall sockets) :).
 
Yeah, I am sure, the switch is very basic and when pressed just creates a connection between the two pins. When I am benching a PC I will often just use a screwdriver to make a connection between the power on pins.

I am at work at the mo, but I will check my mobo when I get home and confirm which pins it should be.

Thanks man... Really frustrating. With the screwdriver, do you suggest I simply put this in between the two pins and this should trigger the same effect as having the plug on these two pins?

On my PSU (450W Silverstone Tech. Strider PSU), there is no 24pin connector (which it is on the mobo), instead there is one 20pin and one 4pin. I am assuming I should connect both of these to the 24pin connector on the mobo? In addition, for the 12v, I have a tranche from the psu with two 4pin connectors. As there is only a 4pin 12v socket on the mobo, I am only connecting one of these and leave the other one hanging.

Thanks for helping!
 
I don't... I wish someone had this mobo/case/psu combination to confirm my connections -_-...

However, as said above, if the psu/mobo works, there should be a standby lamp lighten regardless if the front panel connectors work or not, right?
 
Just had a quick look on youtube check out;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPkBQNdd33U

I know it not exactly the same but might help with front panel connections

I'll run through all the connections with this video running but after looking at it now (I am at work), I am 99% sure I have connected everything just like this (the front panel cables are actually marked identically with the exception of some cables being marked + and - in this video).

Wtf....
 
It's hard to imagine how you could have got the mobo power connectors wrong since they only fit one way (I have a Strider and yes, just plug in both the cables).

If the socket is on, the PSU switch is on, the power cable is plugged into the mobo but there is no LED on the mobo then is looks very much like a dead PSU or possibly motherboard. You really need another PSU to test which it is.

I do agree here... It really seems like something is malfunctioning. You said you have the same PSU/mobo, just to confirm, there is two 4pin 12v connectors from the psu but only one in the mobo. I should just leave the other one un-connected, right?
 
I called the technical support from where I bought the components and they said I would test it outside the case as the case might impact it all. They advised me to just connect cpu, mobo, and psu. If these components work, I should get a stand-by light on the mobo, right? Is there any other reaction I should look for here? For example, the psu fan would not start I guess as the system has not booted at this point....?

Should I maybe also, in this set-up, try the aforementioned booting with the screwdriver (connecting the front panel power connectors)?

Just trying to confirm which, if any, components are failing...
 
I did what was suggested and tried connecting mobo/cpu/psu only and guess what... it worked.

Right... so I then went about doing "The Search for the Failing Component"...

£10,000 question....

CASE FANS!

I wend about connecting component by component and through the method of exclusion, I found the answer. With everything connected besides the case fans, it works...

How I have connected the PSU/mobo/fans is as follows (and I really cannot think about any other way of connecting it); on the psu there are two two-sided connectors for the case fans (it will only fit on one of the two sides). On this tranche from the psu, there is also the connector for the mobo. However, this is a 4pin connector and in the mobo there is only a 3pin. I have connected these 3 pins the only way it will come on the connector so I simply do not know what I can do differently...

Does anyone have this combination of case (probably the same in similar lian li cases)/mobo/psu and can tell me how this should be connected?

Is it common to have a 4pin connector but only 3 in the mobo for the case fan? I have not come across it before...
 
The small 4 pin connector on the psu is for a floppy drive.
Do you have adaptors for the case fans to get them to work on Molex connectors?
If so I'd try connecting them via molex.
Can you not also use the fan headers on the motherboard for the case fans by removing the adaptors?
Are your case fans 3 pin or 4 pin with the adaptors removed?

molex connector
molex.jpg

LOL... I found the issue... I'm such a noob. Thanks for clearing up the purpose of the 4pin connector on the same tranche from the psu as the molex connectors (my case fans have molex connectors). I was connecting this to the mobo on the "case-fans" pins. Infact the fans should not be connected to the mobo at all.

It all works now I think.

Thanks everybody for all the feedback. Although, it all came down to me being noob :(

*off to install OS*
 
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