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My power suply dont work :(

!RoW!

My powersupply dont work,
When i turn om my pc there Will get power in all the parts in my pc but not in my screen, mouse and keyboard.
When i changed to an other powersupply it worked.
Please HELP me With WHAT the problem is.

+i only had the powersupply for 4month

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3 minutes ago, !RoW! said:

My powersupply dont work,
When i turn om my pc there Will get power in all the parts in my pc but not in my screen, mouse and keyboard.
When i changed to an other powersupply it worked.
Please HELP me With WHAT the problem is.

+i only had the powersupply for 4month

What PSU

What components in your PC

 

Pictures?

Video preferably.

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Just now, UberGamerKing said:

What PSU

What components in your PC

 

Pictures?

Video preferably.

The parts its not the problem, it worked With no problem before but ONE Day When i was done gaming i just turned off my pc, next day i turn it on and it worn't work

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Just now, !RoW! said:

The parts its not the problem, it worked With no problem before but ONE Day When i was done gaming i just turned off my pc, next day i turn it on and it worn't work

I highly doubt its not a hardware issue if it suddenly stopped working.

 

Please just tell me what PSU you have, and i would be able to tell you instantly whether it is the fault of it or not

 

My PSU, which cost $250, just randomly died on me one day. Bad things just sometimes happen randomly.

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1 minute ago, !RoW! said:

The parts its not the problem, it worked With no problem before but ONE Day When i was done gaming i just turned off my pc, next day i turn it on and it worn't work

It may have failed, but we need to know what power supply it is, and what parts your system has. Perhaps it was just borderline in being able to power the system and a replacement of the same type could fail again.

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3 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

I highly doubt its not a hardware issue if it suddenly stopped working.

 

Please just tell me what PSU you have, and i would be able to tell you instantly whether it is the fault of it or not

 

My PSU, which cost $250, just randomly died on me one day. Bad things just sometimes happen randomly.

Its a coolermaster g650m

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My full pc build: Asus strix Gtx 960, gigabyte z97p-d3, coolermaster g650m, i7-4770k, Corsair h60, Zalman z11neo, kinston hyperx fury ddr3 2x4gb 1600hz.

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10 minutes ago, !RoW! said:

Its a coolermaster g650m

The "G" series Cooler Master power supplies have 3 year warranty. Since its only 4 months old I'd suggest contacting them and requesting an RMA.

I did notice that that particular power supply is modular. Check all the connections on both ends of each cable to make sure they are secure. Without any more detail, thats all I can really suggest.

 

EDIT: I see you posted your specs while I was posting. That PSU looks fine for your hardware so unless a cable came loose, The unit may have just failed. Contact Cooler Master for an RMA.

rmurad38

 

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1 minute ago, rmurad38 said:

The "G" series Cooler Master power supplies have 3 year warranty. Since its only 4 months old I'd suggest contacting them and requesting an RMA.

I did notice that that particular power supply is modular. Check all the connections on both ends of each cable to make sure they are secure. Without any more detail, thats all I can really suggest.

I have already checked

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14 minutes ago, rmurad38 said:

The "G" series Cooler Master power supplies have 3 year warranty. Since its only 4 months old I'd suggest contacting them and requesting an RMA.

I did notice that that particular power supply is modular. Check all the connections on both ends of each cable to make sure they are secure. Without any more detail, thats all I can really suggest.

 

EDIT: I see you posted your specs while I was posting. That PSU looks fine for your hardware so unless a cable came loose, The unit may have just failed. Contact Cooler Master for an RMA.

I need to pay 30dollars just to ring :(

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No need to actually call, use the form here:

 

https://account.coolermaster.com/LogOn.aspx

 

You WILL be responsible for shipping costs of the faulty unit to Coolermaster, you may need to decide if replacement is worth the cost.

rmurad38

 

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