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What do you guys think this is?

I think it's time to contact the manufacturer for warranty repair, or take it to an independent repair shop. 

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3 hours ago, kirashi said:

I think it's time to contact Sony for warranty repair, or take it to an independent repair shop. 

It's an HP RP5800

 

2 hours ago, ZivZulander said:

Dying PSU, maybe. I don't think most other issues will keep it from powering on.

Yeah, the PSU has been through hell while the PC was disassembled. A replacement cooler + PSU would be about $25 so no big deal

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27 minutes ago, LilRamenCHS said:

It's an HP RP5800

Apologies, I read PSU as PS4 :D In that case, I'd be contacting HP for warranty repair, or if no longer in warranty, replacing the PSU to start with.

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