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The PC stops functioning following a break.

The PC stops functioning following a break.

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landoe50
Junior Member
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07-15-2016, 08:33 AM
#1
The situation was that I took a two-week break. While away, I powered down the PC assuming storms were coming. Upon returning, I attempted to restart it, but when I pressed the power button, the GPU lights and fans briefly activated for a fraction of a second before everything ceased. The GPU has a small indicator near its 6-pin connector, suggesting no major issue. I've already tried the CMOS battery procedure, but nothing changed. VID_20190807_133722.mp4
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landoe50
07-15-2016, 08:33 AM #1

The situation was that I took a two-week break. While away, I powered down the PC assuming storms were coming. Upon returning, I attempted to restart it, but when I pressed the power button, the GPU lights and fans briefly activated for a fraction of a second before everything ceased. The GPU has a small indicator near its 6-pin connector, suggesting no major issue. I've already tried the CMOS battery procedure, but nothing changed. VID_20190807_133722.mp4

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ClumsySky
Senior Member
526
07-21-2016, 03:00 PM
#2
Seems like you might have a small issue in the system, but I don’t know how it ended up there.
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ClumsySky
07-21-2016, 03:00 PM #2

Seems like you might have a small issue in the system, but I don’t know how it ended up there.

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Lil_Latinooo
Junior Member
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07-23-2016, 01:27 PM
#3
Do you have an alternative power source available for testing within the system? It appears there might be a power-related concern.
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Lil_Latinooo
07-23-2016, 01:27 PM #3

Do you have an alternative power source available for testing within the system? It appears there might be a power-related concern.

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ChadlyG
Member
171
07-26-2016, 02:05 PM
#4
Honestly, I usually skip work during my breaks too.
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ChadlyG
07-26-2016, 02:05 PM #4

Honestly, I usually skip work during my breaks too.

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_NovaZone_
Member
156
07-29-2016, 10:12 AM
#5
Did you disconnect your modem or another device? Or perhaps the dirt inside the case has finally caused a short circuit. In any case, the safest approach is to unplug everything until it functions properly. Alternatively, start by removing all components one by one, beginning with the essentials—CPU, motherboard, and power supply—and check if it powers on.
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_NovaZone_
07-29-2016, 10:12 AM #5

Did you disconnect your modem or another device? Or perhaps the dirt inside the case has finally caused a short circuit. In any case, the safest approach is to unplug everything until it functions properly. Alternatively, start by removing all components one by one, beginning with the essentials—CPU, motherboard, and power supply—and check if it powers on.

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07-31-2016, 01:51 AM
#6
I only noticed you turned it back on recently.
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davidsonstreet
07-31-2016, 01:51 AM #6

I only noticed you turned it back on recently.

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DaveyHD
Junior Member
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08-01-2016, 04:36 PM
#7
I realize I'm running late, but I just wanted to mention it was actually a PSU problem.
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DaveyHD
08-01-2016, 04:36 PM #7

I realize I'm running late, but I just wanted to mention it was actually a PSU problem.