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The PC has stopped working and won't power on anymore.

The PC has stopped working and won't power on anymore.

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CandyBugz
Member
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12-03-2023, 10:06 AM
#1
I was playing a game and it suddenly froze completely, not responding at all, even with Ctrl+Alt+Delete. When I tried to turn it off using the power button, it didn’t work either. After unplugging it from the power source and plugging it back in, I restarted it, but everything started spinning the outer fans while the GPU and CPU fans were active. All lights came on except for a constant black screen on my monitor. I thought maybe the monitor was damaged, but it wasn’t—I noticed my microphone had a small light that turned on when the PC was powered on, which always did. This time, the PC seemed to be running but didn’t display anything on the screen.
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CandyBugz
12-03-2023, 10:06 AM #1

I was playing a game and it suddenly froze completely, not responding at all, even with Ctrl+Alt+Delete. When I tried to turn it off using the power button, it didn’t work either. After unplugging it from the power source and plugging it back in, I restarted it, but everything started spinning the outer fans while the GPU and CPU fans were active. All lights came on except for a constant black screen on my monitor. I thought maybe the monitor was damaged, but it wasn’t—I noticed my microphone had a small light that turned on when the PC was powered on, which always did. This time, the PC seemed to be running but didn’t display anything on the screen.

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DoctorOmar
Member
229
12-07-2023, 02:01 AM
#2
1000W is the stated power rating of the unit. The specific model and brand of the PSU are not provided. Details about the kit can be expanded if possible—consider using one RAM stick without the dedicated GPU. If the system fails to boot without a display, a replacement PSU may be necessary.
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DoctorOmar
12-07-2023, 02:01 AM #2

1000W is the stated power rating of the unit. The specific model and brand of the PSU are not provided. Details about the kit can be expanded if possible—consider using one RAM stick without the dedicated GPU. If the system fails to boot without a display, a replacement PSU may be necessary.

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12-07-2023, 03:05 AM
#3
I think it’s some 80+ bronze I don’t recall the model.
So, I disconnected one RAM stick and then reconnected it to the same socket, and now it works when I try to power it on? Maybe one of the RAM sticks wasn’t properly plugged in initially, but now it’s functioning again?
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KFC_GoldenPlay
12-07-2023, 03:05 AM #3

I think it’s some 80+ bronze I don’t recall the model.
So, I disconnected one RAM stick and then reconnected it to the same socket, and now it works when I try to power it on? Maybe one of the RAM sticks wasn’t properly plugged in initially, but now it’s functioning again?

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Ranujen
Junior Member
42
12-07-2023, 05:45 AM
#4
Lutfij didn't seek the inquiry out of mere curiosity. His motivation stemmed from the necessity of understanding this fundamental detail, which is essential for forming any reasonable hypothesis about the situation.
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Ranujen
12-07-2023, 05:45 AM #4

Lutfij didn't seek the inquiry out of mere curiosity. His motivation stemmed from the necessity of understanding this fundamental detail, which is essential for forming any reasonable hypothesis about the situation.

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Nevla
Member
207
12-07-2023, 01:15 PM
#5
I gave a complete answer based on what I understood, but I'm unsure why I'm confused now.
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Nevla
12-07-2023, 01:15 PM #5

I gave a complete answer based on what I understood, but I'm unsure why I'm confused now.

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itchyrobot
Member
61
12-08-2023, 03:36 PM
#6
Without knowing the PSU, I'm not going to venture a guess. You'll need to actually look at it.
Otherwise, not much left to do here.
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itchyrobot
12-08-2023, 03:36 PM #6

Without knowing the PSU, I'm not going to venture a guess. You'll need to actually look at it.
Otherwise, not much left to do here.

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Maria7300
Member
221
12-08-2023, 11:40 PM
#7
Verify the PSU you're using. The mention of an "80+ bronze model" triggers a warning—it might be faulty and damage your PC. It's wise to understand if this poses a threat, since it does. Also, your RAM details are present; they aren't harmful but knowing them is crucial. Lastly, your issue might reappear just as quickly before it goes away. Please gather all available information and share it thoroughly.
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Maria7300
12-08-2023, 11:40 PM #7

Verify the PSU you're using. The mention of an "80+ bronze model" triggers a warning—it might be faulty and damage your PC. It's wise to understand if this poses a threat, since it does. Also, your RAM details are present; they aren't harmful but knowing them is crucial. Lastly, your issue might reappear just as quickly before it goes away. Please gather all available information and share it thoroughly.