Intermittent power

I have a HP Pavilion product a6607c # #ABA FK547AA who has acted, began having power problem when powerswitch pushed there was the noise of the fan, but switch would not light and never completed power upward.

Subsequently pulled the power cord out and again once I tried it works sometimes. I was following the

using HP for power problems, had LED power supply, but no power up, reset switch cable to the motherboard, no change, I pulled the cable to the P1 to the motherboard and did not know that there is more

pins on the connector of the motherboard than the P1 cable connector, I looked at the image of the motherboard, but it does not show how the P1 connector covers so I need to know what position, when you look at the connector on the motherboard of the edge of the motherboard (it's all the way to the left or right or Center) so I do not FRY. Then if I could get help with intermittent power problem that help power hp problem seems to indicate that the power supply is bad.

Thank you

PP11,

You said "did not know that there is more pins into the connector on the motherboard than the P1 cable connector" means you have a motherboard socket 24 pins and pin 20 PSU, correct?

It is indexed. Pin 1 on the cable might not fit into the motherboard 3-pin. You have probably not noticed the small tab on the socket on the motherboard. She snaps with the clamp on the POWER cable. Funny how you pulled it off without noticing the release tab. Seehere for pictures of the connectors and locks, alignments. It will show all variations of 24pin and 20-pin PSU with motherboards pin 24 and 20.

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