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Enermax Liberty 620 problem

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I recently purchased an Enermax Liberty 620 for a new build and much to my dismay it doesn't seem to be starting up. I have double checked, reseated a million times and nothing seems to be happening. At first I thought it might have something to do with my header connections because upon jiggling the headers the system came on for less that a fraction of a second and since that it hasn't repeated the action. I moved the power supply to an older working system and although the green LED came on the asus motherboard nothing happened as far as powering up the system. The light just stayed green until unplugging the psu. I also noticed that putting the LED front panel header light on one of the headers (non matching header) it would light up but that's it. Tommorow I was thinking about buying a tester to test the psu out but I wanted to make sure someone out there may have an answer before I drop 20 bucks. Also, on the front panel headers, is it safe to assume that I can just use the power jumper and reset jumper? I prefer not to use the hd led header and other non essential headers. I have tried these but I still have the same outcome. Oh yeah, the board I am using is a gigabyte dsr2 matx. The case is a TT lanbox.
 
Have you shorted the green wire to a black wire on the main ATX cable and checked to see if the fan spun up? Use a paper clip. And don't have it connected to any hardware when you do this.
 
Okay, so I tried this trick and I'm not too sure what the results are suppose to indicate but here they are. It was about 50/50 on the spinning fans. Some pin connection made the fan spin but on for a few seconds, then it would pause and spin a few senconds more. Some pins did not produce any spinning fan. I did not get any connections that resulted in a continous spiinning fan though. Is it suppose to spin non stop?


thanks,

EF
 
You only need to connect the green wire to any black wire. If the fan is spinning intermittently that could indicate a problem.
 
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