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OC is too high and the PC won't start.

OC is too high and the PC won't start.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
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11-30-2016, 04:29 AM
#11
When you press the power button, none of the fans move.
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sacapatates
11-30-2016, 04:29 AM #11

When you press the power button, none of the fans move.

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11-30-2016, 02:31 PM
#12
It seems like you're questioning whether your current motherboard is functioning properly and inquiring about additional hardware options.
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DoctorSergio15
11-30-2016, 02:31 PM #12

It seems like you're questioning whether your current motherboard is functioning properly and inquiring about additional hardware options.

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mattyan825
Junior Member
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12-02-2016, 08:01 PM
#13
At this stage, I think your older motherboard is no longer functioning. You have a solid power supply unit. Do you have another graphics card available? I don’t have a backup, as I sell my old ones, but I could possibly obtain one. What would you need it for? Also, your motherboard was operating perfectly just a couple of hours ago. It’s hard to imagine it suddenly failing, especially after I was pushing the GPU to overclock.
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mattyan825
12-02-2016, 08:01 PM #13

At this stage, I think your older motherboard is no longer functioning. You have a solid power supply unit. Do you have another graphics card available? I don’t have a backup, as I sell my old ones, but I could possibly obtain one. What would you need it for? Also, your motherboard was operating perfectly just a couple of hours ago. It’s hard to imagine it suddenly failing, especially after I was pushing the GPU to overclock.

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DoggyGirl153
Junior Member
4
12-03-2016, 01:46 AM
#14
Running the GPU strains the whole setup. It might have drawn too much current through the PCIe port, harming the motherboard. Moving it to a less power-hungry device could clarify if the problem lies there.
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DoggyGirl153
12-03-2016, 01:46 AM #14

Running the GPU strains the whole setup. It might have drawn too much current through the PCIe port, harming the motherboard. Moving it to a less power-hungry device could clarify if the problem lies there.

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iOnlyMqcros
Junior Member
47
12-09-2016, 06:56 PM
#15
Also, did you unintentionally move the PSU power switch on the back of the case to the off position?
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iOnlyMqcros
12-09-2016, 06:56 PM #15

Also, did you unintentionally move the PSU power switch on the back of the case to the off position?

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FabiElTrapero
Member
54
12-24-2016, 05:04 PM
#16
BTW, did you accidentally switch off the PSU power switch on the back of the case?
First, after removing the GPU, the fans didn’t start moving at all.
Second, I didn’t unintentionally turn off the PSU. That would be a shame.
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FabiElTrapero
12-24-2016, 05:04 PM #16

BTW, did you accidentally switch off the PSU power switch on the back of the case?
First, after removing the GPU, the fans didn’t start moving at all.
Second, I didn’t unintentionally turn off the PSU. That would be a shame.

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Skywonder216
Member
171
12-24-2016, 11:02 PM
#17
CaveGame :
COLGeek :
By the way, did you accidentally set the PSU power switch to off on the back of the case?
At first, after removing the GPU, the fans didn’t move at all.
Secondly, I didn’t unintentionally turn off the PSU—that would be a shame.
I get it, I know this has caused trouble for many serious enthusiasts before. Got to ask.
I really think your motherboard is in bad shape now.
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Skywonder216
12-24-2016, 11:02 PM #17

CaveGame :
COLGeek :
By the way, did you accidentally set the PSU power switch to off on the back of the case?
At first, after removing the GPU, the fans didn’t move at all.
Secondly, I didn’t unintentionally turn off the PSU—that would be a shame.
I get it, I know this has caused trouble for many serious enthusiasts before. Got to ask.
I really think your motherboard is in bad shape now.

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Unisusturtle
Junior Member
27
12-24-2016, 11:57 PM
#18
COLGeek :
Hey, did you just accidentally switch off the PSU power on the back of the case?
First, after taking out the GPU, the fans didn’t move at all.
Second, I didn’t unplug the PSU by mistake—that would be a big deal.
I know, I know, this could have ruined many serious builds before. Got to ask.
I really think your motherboard is in bad shape now.
R.I.P - My Computer.
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Unisusturtle
12-24-2016, 11:57 PM #18

COLGeek :
Hey, did you just accidentally switch off the PSU power on the back of the case?
First, after taking out the GPU, the fans didn’t move at all.
Second, I didn’t unplug the PSU by mistake—that would be a big deal.
I know, I know, this could have ruined many serious builds before. Got to ask.
I really think your motherboard is in bad shape now.
R.I.P - My Computer.

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