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a short while ago I had some random powerlosses probably thanks to broken PSU. So yesterday I installed my replacement, plugged everything in and switched the PSU on with the toggle switch and sat in the dark because the fuse flipped (16A fuse for 380V). So I went back reactivated the electricity and waited for everything to get power again, pressed the Power Buttom on my PC. And nothing happend. 

Tested it with an Spare PSU (550W) that was functioning normaly near 1 hour ago. Nothing happend. Briged Pin 4 and 6 to fire up the PSU and got fan spin on the connected Case fan.

 

So my question is, did my new PSU just fried my board?

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3 minutes ago, Auno94 said:

So yesterday I installed my replacement, plugged everything in and switched the PSU on with the toggle switch and sat in the dark because the fuse flipped (16A fuse for 380V).

Are both the old and the new PSU modular? If yes, did you use the old one's cables with the new one?

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2 minutes ago, Auno94 said:

The new one is modular, the old one isn't

Well, at this point you should remove anything extra: GPU, if you have an iGPU, any case-fans, RGB-stuff, leave only one RAM-stick in, remove any SSDs and HDDs as well, and then test if it still does the same thing.

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10 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

Well, at this point you should remove anything extra: GPU, if you have an iGPU, any case-fans, RGB-stuff, leave only one RAM-stick in, remove any SSDs and HDDs as well, and then test if it still does the same thing.

did it with the old one, still nothing

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20 minutes ago, Auno94 said:

did it with the old one, still nothing

Sounds like the mobo is fried, then. Better find someone who can test that all your RAM, drives and CPU still work, though.

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1 hour ago, WereCatf said:

Sounds like the mobo is fried, then. Better find someone who can test that all your RAM, drives and CPU still work, though.

A really big thank you for your help. Yeah, good I bought everything (over a couple of 2.5 Years) at one place. Hope They can help/replace the stuff that got broken

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