If your unit is not giving any signs of powering on you can test it using the Paperclip test.


You will need:


1x metal paperclip


Steps:

1. Flip the switch on the back of your power supply to the off position "0".

2. Disconnect your power supply from your motherboard and other components if you have not already.

3. On the 20+4 Pin connector locate the green wire** going into pin 16 (see diagram below for pin numbering)

4. Insert one end of the paperclip into the pin 16

5. Insert the other end of the paper clip into pin 17 that has a black wire going into it. (you can also plug it in on any of the black ground wires)

6. Flip the switch on your power supply to the on "|" position.


Please refer to this spread sheet for the 24 pin PSU connector to locate the grounding cables


DescriptionWire colorPin numberPin numberWire colorDescription
Pins 1 through 12Pins 13 through 24
Pinout
+3.3 voltsorange113orange+3.3 volts
+3.3 voltsorange214blue-12 volts
groundblack315blackground
+5 voltsred416greenPS_ON#
groundblack517blackground
+5 voltsred618blackground
groundblack719blackground
PWR_OKgray820white-5 volts (optional)
VSB +5 voltspurple921red+5 volts
+12 voltsyellow1022red+5 volts
+12 voltsyellow1123red+5 volts
+3.3 voltsorange1224blackground

If the fan on your unit starts to spin then your problem may vary well be with something else like the CMOS or the Power button on your case.



**On units from our HCP series this is a Green and Black wire, however the pin location is the same. Be sure you have the 24pin modular cable properly plugged into your HCP Platinum Power Supply.