New KT6 Delta Mobo now PC Won't Start

I replaced my motherboard yesterday for a KT6 Delta. After re-installing al the cards etc. and switching the power on absolutely nothing happens. No lights on the front of the box, no fans, nothing. Does this mean my PSU is dead, or is it something more serious?

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Originally posted by Darksabre
hey guys, i have the same mobo and tried to put a 2500 in there - the system gets power, but doesnt give post beeps or aynthing.  and that 4 LED diag. thing has all 4 lights red.  anyways - i dont have a PSU that has that square 12 volt plug.  what on earth is that for?  do you have to have that for it to turn on?  i thought maybe the mobo was bad but then i see that stupid 12 volt plug and i have doubts...
thanks
4 reds on the D-bracket means that the processor is either installed wrong or damaged. I suspect that this might stretch to include simply not having enough power to light up the processor, which is why Athlons require the extra 4 pin plug, which BTW is specifically sized electrically for the CPU. Using one of the Molex plugs from a drop can kill the CPU. Better to just buy the correct PSU.

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