Some help needed with DVD drives please.

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#1 salzdaprinze
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So im running Hardware tests with my new Setup, meaning im plugging power to see if they turn on and work properly. Now.. I when i plug the power into my two DVD drives, they power up, everythings okay, But once i connect the IDE cables.. there is no power, nothing and its as if the Drives are dead. At first i thought it was the power connector but then removed the IDE cable and the Drives powered up.  Any help?  Thanks!
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#2 beatzfreak69
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You'll have to ship your computer to me for me to diagnose the problem... :D
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#3 andres_nk1
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well I´ll have to ask you did you configur it right (master/slave) try to see the Pins configuration, if isn´t that change the IDE cable.
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#4 salzdaprinze
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You'll have to ship your computer to me for me to diagnose the problem... :Dbeatzfreak69

lol. 

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#5 salzdaprinze
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well I´ll have to ask you did you configur it right (master/slave) try to see the Pins configuration, if isn´t that change the IDE cable.andres_nk1

I have the pins on right, Master/Slave and ive tried two IDE cables.  I plugged in an old HDD and it only powers on when i have the power connected. Once i plug the IDE cable it.. Theres no Power to the drive.  I have have a CPU installed because im just testing to see if Power gets to the drive, which is the case when i dont have an IDE cable plugged in.  If i have the power plugged in along with the power connection, could it be the absent CPU thats causing this?

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#6 Jiggly_Wiggly
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I'm not exactly sure if I understood but you need a cpu for this to work, and the ide should have no affect whether power is going to flow throguh there, go into the bios and check what it says.
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#7 salzdaprinze
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I'm not exactly sure if I understood but you need a cpu for this to work, and the ide should have no affect whether power is going to flow throguh there, go into the bios and check what it says.Jiggly_Wiggly

yeah thats what im saying,  when the ide cable is plugged in.. there is no flow of power but when i unplug the IDE cable.. Theres power to the drive.  Anyone ever had a similar situation like this?  this is a first for me.

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#8 salzdaprinze
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UPDATE......i called eVGA and i guess the CPU is causing the conflict of no power when the IDE is installed  but i didnt think an IDE cable could conflict with power....