RAMA PRASAD
Broken In
Friends. I dont have much knowledge about connections. Yesterday i thought of cleaning my pc. I opened the cabinet and all the connections for cleaning the dust out. (i think i exactly remember all the connections how they were. One 24 pin, one 6 pin into 8 pin plot, one 6 pin for graphics.) i reconnected in the same manner. After that i switched on the computer and nothing happened. Since i was sure of the connections to be correct as previously connected, i took it to the shop from which i purchased. He switched on the pc as it is. Nothing happened. He replaced the psu with other one and it was working. Now it was confirmed that my psu is faulty. He kept it with him for rma.
Today i read the sticky thread about psu and i came to know about pci-e and eps12v and 2x4 atx 12v.
Now its you experts job to help me out.
1. Did my psu really failed due to that faulty connection?
2. Will it be working again if i connect the 2x4 atx 12v into the 8 pin connector?
*i may have very less time as the shopkeeper may send my psu tomorrow.
*i am really sure that before cleaning the 8 pin connector was connected with a 6 pin connector leaving top 2 pins blank.
*PSU: CORSAIR VX450W
*BOARD: GIGABYTE GA 880 GM UD2H
Today i read the sticky thread about psu and i came to know about pci-e and eps12v and 2x4 atx 12v.
Now its you experts job to help me out.
1. Did my psu really failed due to that faulty connection?
2. Will it be working again if i connect the 2x4 atx 12v into the 8 pin connector?
*i may have very less time as the shopkeeper may send my psu tomorrow.
*i am really sure that before cleaning the 8 pin connector was connected with a 6 pin connector leaving top 2 pins blank.
*PSU: CORSAIR VX450W
*BOARD: GIGABYTE GA 880 GM UD2H