
One other suggestion is once you have decided on all of your parts you download the manuals and study them while you wait for the parts to arrive, that way if you have any questions or concerns you can resolve them before you start your build.
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The make and model of the psu is corsair cx600 v2.
The case is an antec gaming one or something along that. I think I may of discovered the only potential cause for two boards dying the same way.
I thought my power supply connector for the floppy power was actually a fan for the psu itself.
So I can only think that I plugged that in twice on case install and two boards fried.
Quick search turns up that can be fatal for boards seeing you are giving it power from two points.
I plugged it into the pwr_fan header on the motherboard.
Since the board booted up outside the case when I did not have that plug in that tells me it is pointing to that terrible mistake.
I have only attached that cable and turned on the power twice, both times I installed it into the case, two separate boards. Then remove from the case and the board is dead.
I think that is it, confirm or deny?
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