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<blockquote data-quote="ThoD" data-source="post: 7857460" data-attributes="member: 432101"><p>Did you get modular or non-modular first of all? If it's modular, make sure that the cables are properly connected on both ends and that you actually have all necessary cables connected, including any non-PSU ones you may have needed to remove temporarily (eg: the small pins for power, etc.). By the "it just beeps", do you mean the PSU or the computer itself (internal notification speaker)? If it's an actual beeping sound coming from the notification speaker, describe how it is (eg: long duration, repeated short beeps, etc. as it tells you the issue). One beep of about 1.5 seconds means faulty PSU or having connected it wrong for example (and for reference three short beeps is burned processor, two is IDE malfunction if you have a motherboard that has IDE connectors and I could list various other examples). If the PSU itself beeped (either sound or an LED, whatever it uses if it does use something), then it's power surge, so for starters make sure the outlet is proper (it's warning to avoid it's anti-fry protection from getting fried itself).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it can very well be faulty PSU as I said, if it was stored, transported or handled without care could have easily gotten broken. If you can verify that the connections are correct, then it's probably that or something more serious (motherboard issue but too rare considering it was working with old PSU). As for the pin you think should be there, would it happen to be in the corner of the 4-pin part of the 24pin connector (you know, 20+4)? If so, then it's not the problem. The 4 pins are for powering the back panel on newer motherboards and the corner one acts as ground, meaning it's never really connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThoD, post: 7857460, member: 432101"] Did you get modular or non-modular first of all? If it's modular, make sure that the cables are properly connected on both ends and that you actually have all necessary cables connected, including any non-PSU ones you may have needed to remove temporarily (eg: the small pins for power, etc.). By the "it just beeps", do you mean the PSU or the computer itself (internal notification speaker)? If it's an actual beeping sound coming from the notification speaker, describe how it is (eg: long duration, repeated short beeps, etc. as it tells you the issue). One beep of about 1.5 seconds means faulty PSU or having connected it wrong for example (and for reference three short beeps is burned processor, two is IDE malfunction if you have a motherboard that has IDE connectors and I could list various other examples). If the PSU itself beeped (either sound or an LED, whatever it uses if it does use something), then it's power surge, so for starters make sure the outlet is proper (it's warning to avoid it's anti-fry protection from getting fried itself). Anyway, it can very well be faulty PSU as I said, if it was stored, transported or handled without care could have easily gotten broken. If you can verify that the connections are correct, then it's probably that or something more serious (motherboard issue but too rare considering it was working with old PSU). As for the pin you think should be there, would it happen to be in the corner of the 4-pin part of the 24pin connector (you know, 20+4)? If so, then it's not the problem. The 4 pins are for powering the back panel on newer motherboards and the corner one acts as ground, meaning it's never really connected. [/QUOTE]
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