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My power supply is not working, at all. I tried to start the system with only atx and cpu plugged in, did not work. I have also heard a pop from the power supply from my earlier trials. I bought it this year early February.

 

Time for RMA?

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I probably would have after the pop.  

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Likely, if you could validate it isn't working then RMA it... the EVGA BQ is known to be of mediocre quality so it's not surprising one to fail.

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15 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

My power supply is not working, at all. I tried to start the system with only atx and cpu plugged in, did not work. I have also heard a pop from the power supply from my earlier trials. I bought it this year early February.

 

Time for RMA?

  1. What are your system specs?
  2. What happens when you try to start the system? (Any lights, fans spinning, etc?)
  3. How are you starting the system? (Power button on case, button on motherboard, screwdriver in front panel pins?
  4. Has the power supply ever worked before? If so, when did it stop working, was anything changed?
  5. Is the switch on the PSU switched on?

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6 minutes ago, Spotty said:
  1. What are your system specs?
  2. What happens when you try to start the system? (Any lights, fans spinning, etc?)
  3. How are you starting the system? (Power button on case, button on motherboard, screwdriver in front panel pins?
  4. Has the power supply ever worked before? If so, when did it stop working, was anything changed?
  5. Is the switch on the PSU switched on?

1) i7 4790, msi h81-e33, 16gb ram, gtx 1660ti

2) Nothing, nothing happened.

3) Screw driver.

4) Yes it has, stopped working after I change motherboard. Motherboard worked fine as my other psu will power it on. And using the one mentioned above, it wont power any other motherboard I. I had a psu jumper, plugged it in the psu, nothing happened.

5)Yes.

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1 minute ago, Pikatchu said:

Yes it has, stopped working after I change motherboard

Why did you change motherboards? Did the old one die? 

 

1 minute ago, Pikatchu said:

Motherboard worked fine as my other psu will power it on. And using the one mentioned above, it wont power any other motherboard I. I had a psu jumper, plugged it in the psu, nothing happened.

In that case reach out to EVGA and request RMA on the power supply.

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11 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

4) Yes it has, stopped working after I change motherboard. Motherboard worked fine as my other psu will power it on. And using the one mentioned above, it wont power any other motherboard I. I had a psu jumper, plugged it in the psu, nothing happened.

 

This is the important piece of the pie that says, "yes.  Yes the power supply is dead."

 

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