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Question: Lighting Strike affected my computer.

Question: Lighting Strike affected my computer.

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limonadenbubi
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11-17-2025, 03:21 AM
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The second monitor i tried was an old 1 i had in the garage. So the monitor and cable works fine it seems. The GPU is built into the AMD chip. so no standalone GPU
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limonadenbubi
11-17-2025, 03:21 AM #11

The second monitor i tried was an old 1 i had in the garage. So the monitor and cable works fine it seems. The GPU is built into the AMD chip. so no standalone GPU

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CoolKid898
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11-17-2025, 09:00 AM
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I experienced a strike a few years back. The consequences and failure modes were diverse and completely unexpected.
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CoolKid898
11-17-2025, 09:00 AM #12

I experienced a strike a few years back. The consequences and failure modes were diverse and completely unexpected.

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pignkitty
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11-18-2025, 12:57 PM
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Currently the PC is functioning similarly. I’d consider purchasing or opting to borrow a GPU like KingLoki’s suggestion. You mentioned the PC boots but doesn’t display any video. If the issue is in the motherboard’s video port, a GPU could work around it and extend the system’s life. Do you have a TV available to check if the motherboard’s video output is working?
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pignkitty
11-18-2025, 12:57 PM #13

Currently the PC is functioning similarly. I’d consider purchasing or opting to borrow a GPU like KingLoki’s suggestion. You mentioned the PC boots but doesn’t display any video. If the issue is in the motherboard’s video port, a GPU could work around it and extend the system’s life. Do you have a TV available to check if the motherboard’s video output is working?

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HuSaKy
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11-28-2025, 10:27 PM
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If you restore the PC and a strong lightning strike occurs near enough to impact your system, it’s probable that parts have been damaged and possibly failed.
I’d begin preparing for a new PC and ensure all important data is protected—use an external drive or thumb drive, make backups, and keep everything secure.
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HuSaKy
11-28-2025, 10:27 PM #14

If you restore the PC and a strong lightning strike occurs near enough to impact your system, it’s probable that parts have been damaged and possibly failed.
I’d begin preparing for a new PC and ensure all important data is protected—use an external drive or thumb drive, make backups, and keep everything secure.

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