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The SATA coming off the board itself is for Data to said drives; not power.
All that should affect main power working are these:
- Main 20+4pin power + 4pin CPU Power
- Main power cord to PSU and main power switch on the outside of the PSU being flipped ON.
- Front I/O properly connected from Case to Motherboard, which connects your Case Power Button and LEDs to the Motherboard.
-The Main 20+4 pin and +4 CPU pin are attatched
-The main chord is attatched
-Are you talking about the hardware bays being connected to the motherboard (what is I/O), in that case yes.
The OEM PSU still works. The EVGA fan doesn't even turn on.
Again did u make sure to check the switch on the outside of the PSU, right next to where the power cord plugs in? Without that main switch being on, no power will come through.
As far as front i/o; I mean this:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/img/fpanel.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-r9qjlhQTX0/hqdefault.jpg
As I was just covering all bases, not sure if you disconnected anything else, removed the board, etc. But yea if hooking up the original PSU and system works, I suspect a bad PSU.
I did the paper clip test and nothing happened with the PSU. I guess it's DOA and I'm shipping it back to Amazon. What a dissapointment
If were me, I'd buy a better model anyways.
Yes take some pictures; u can post them to your Steam > Artwork, or upload to a free site like IMGUR.com and then post the links here to share the pics.
A higher wattage PSU won't matter, the system will only draw what it requires.
I just have a feeling u don't understand what all you are doing; the system can't power on if u do not connect the Front I/O (mainly the Case Power Button) correctly to the Motherboard, that is how u power on the system; the switch on the outside of the PSU is just the main power, which of course also needs to be on.
Ok I will post a picture when I get home. Thanks guys.