F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Swapped components, system functioned; reassembled side panels, ceased operation

Swapped components, system functioned; reassembled side panels, ceased operation

Swapped components, system functioned; reassembled side panels, ceased operation

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ElTeteEdgar14
Junior Member
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06-22-2024, 07:54 AM
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My computer is functioning properly with no problems on the CPU, RAM, SSDs, or power supply. I verified everything is compatible—new case (NZXT H5 flow), GPU (Ventus 2x 3060), and power supply (Corsair RM850e). After installing and reinstalling components inside the case, the system booted after reconnecting essentials. When I took it off the desk to swap side panels, it still wouldn’t load. After restarting everything and even swapping in/out of cables and SSDs, nothing appeared on the screen. None of my troubleshooting steps resolved the issue. The BIOS didn’t open either. Could someone suggest possible causes or solutions? Any additional details would be helpful. Thank you.
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ElTeteEdgar14
06-22-2024, 07:54 AM #1

My computer is functioning properly with no problems on the CPU, RAM, SSDs, or power supply. I verified everything is compatible—new case (NZXT H5 flow), GPU (Ventus 2x 3060), and power supply (Corsair RM850e). After installing and reinstalling components inside the case, the system booted after reconnecting essentials. When I took it off the desk to swap side panels, it still wouldn’t load. After restarting everything and even swapping in/out of cables and SSDs, nothing appeared on the screen. None of my troubleshooting steps resolved the issue. The BIOS didn’t open either. Could someone suggest possible causes or solutions? Any additional details would be helpful. Thank you.

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Cuchulla1nn
Junior Member
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06-22-2024, 07:54 AM
#2
You’ve likely verified all connections and common failure spots. Consider taking your computer out of the case and attempting to start it without it. If it still won’t power on, it may indicate an issue such as a disconnected CPU or a faulty part. Good luck!
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Cuchulla1nn
06-22-2024, 07:54 AM #2

You’ve likely verified all connections and common failure spots. Consider taking your computer out of the case and attempting to start it without it. If it still won’t power on, it may indicate an issue such as a disconnected CPU or a faulty part. Good luck!