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My brothers pc won't turn on but his LEDs are on which are connected to the PC. I built the pc a year ago and it has worked fine with no problems until today. Above tried removing the CMOS battery and jump starting it but nothing has worked.

 

Specs are as follows:

GPU: GTX 750
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H
RAM:Not exactly sure but it's Corsair 2133mhz
CPU: Ryzen 2500
PSU: EVGA 600W 80+Silver

 

Thank you for your help in advance

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8 minutes ago, Hafluto said:

Thank you for your help in advance

When you say it won't turn on, when you push the power button, do any fans spin, or just the mobo led lights turn on?

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4 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

When you say it won't turn on, when you push the power button, do any fans spin, or just the mobo led lights turn on?

Nothing happens no fans no LEDs nothing I assume its a dead mobo but I'm not sure and I don't want to rush to conclusions

 

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33 minutes ago, Hafluto said:

My brothers pc won't turn on but his LEDs are on which are connected to the PC. I built the pc a year ago and it has worked fine with no problems until today. Above tried removing the CMOS battery and jump starting it but nothing has worked.

 

Specs are as follows:

GPU: GTX 750
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H
RAM:Not exactly sure but it's Corsair 2133mhz
CPU: Ryzen 2500
PSU: EVGA 600W 80+Silver

 

Thank you for your help in advance

Have you tried to update your drivers, or try to see if one of the electronics in your PC are dead, even though that is very unlikely, it's still possible. If possible try looking at the post code on your motherboard. Then look it up on a search engine to find out what is wrong.

Here is the post codes:

https://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

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29 minutes ago, Jplayz07 said:

Have you tried to update your drivers, or try to see if one of the electronics in your PC are dead, even though that is very unlikely, it's still possible. If possible try looking at the post code on your motherboard. Then look it up on a search engine to find out what is wrong.

Here is the post codes:

https://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

I have no onboard speaker for my mobo and  I see some online should I just buy one of those and go from there or is there some other way I can get POST codes

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3 hours ago, Hafluto said:

Nothing happens no fans no LEDs nothing I assume its a dead mobo but I'm not sure and I don't want to rush to conclusions

 

Ok, so the on/off switch might be bad, or the power supply might have gone south.

I'd start by borrowing a power supply, and testing that. Use a flat-blade screw driver to short the pins where the on/off switch connects to.

That will at least rule out the power supply.

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18 hours ago, Hafluto said:

I have no onboard speaker for my mobo and  I see some online should I just buy one of those and go from there or is there some other way I can get POST codes

If there is a 7-Segment Display on the motherboard, look at that, say if it´s AB, it could mean a memory issue (That isn't true, but just for an example) 

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22 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

Ok, so the on/off switch might be bad, or the power supply might have gone south.

I'd start by borrowing a power supply, and testing that. Use a flat-blade screw driver to short the pins where the on/off switch connects to.

That will at least rule out the power supply.

I got another PSU and that works and the so i guess I'll just have to get a new PSU or is there something else I can do to try and fix it?

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3 hours ago, Hafluto said:

or is there something else I can do to try and fix it?

Only if you are really good with a soldering gun and electronics knowledge.

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4 hours ago, Hafluto said:

I got another PSU and that works and the so i guess I'll just have to get a new PSU or is there something else I can do to try and fix it?

If it's covered by warranty then get in contact with EVGA support for a replacement. If it's out of warranty then just dispose of it.

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