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I was sitting at my desk with my feet up on my phone and I accidentally bumped my computer, just a tad bit, didn't think anything of it at all, I hadn't used it for about 30 minutes just left it on while i was on my phone and it was asleep at the time that i bumped it. I got up from my desk and later came back and tried to wake it back up and it would not output a video signal. I tried restarting it and it still did not give me any video signal. It doesn't supply power to my keyboard either as the keyboard doesn't light up when the computer turns on. It doesn't beep or anything. I re-seated my RAM, graphics card, and all my cables and still nothing. Everything powers on and lights up but just no post. If anyone has any idea as to what's going on please let me know. Did I knock something loose when I bumped it or is that completely unrelated to what is happening. My specs are RTX 2080 super, Ryzen 7 3700x, 16gb gskill 3600mhz, Asus Prime x-570 p,  and a 750W EVGA supernova G+. Any help is appreciated thank you.

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You probably knocked something loose. I'd re-seat everything including the GPU. Make sure your power supply cables are firmly connected at BOTH ends, since it's a modular PSU.

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

You probably knocked something loose. I'd re-seat everything including the GPU. Make sure your power supply cables are firmly connected at BOTH ends, since it's a modular PSU.

I've already tried reseating graphics card, ram, and all cables on mobo side, I will try on power supply side of things. 

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11 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

You probably knocked something loose. I'd re-seat everything including the GPU. Make sure your power supply cables are firmly connected at BOTH ends, since it's a modular PSU.

Yeah no it wasn't anything wrong with anything on the powersupply end of things, im still getting no post. 

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15 minutes ago, sallen72 said:

Yeah no it wasn't anything wrong with anything on the powersupply end of things, im still getting no post. 

i would clear your cmos and also fully remove your ram and put it back in if you changed anything with your ram setting it could have just gotten unstable and you need to do it again i have an asrock x570 phantom gaming 4 thats been a lil wonke with the ram too i just have to update my bios 

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13 minutes ago, keysbeast13 said:

i would clear your cmos and also fully remove your ram and put it back in if you changed anything with your ram setting it could have just gotten unstable and you need to do it again i have an asrock x570 phantom gaming 4 thats been a lil wonke with the ram too i just have to update my bios 

cleared CMOS by taking the actual battery out and jumping the pins and reinstalled ram and still no post. 

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1 minute ago, keysbeast13 said:

yes seeing as that would be power to the leds and not the actual ram chip could be bad 

Ah I see, I tried and it doesn't seem to be the RAM that's the problem, so it's either cpu, gpu, mobo, or psu, I don't understand why anything would go out on me this build is less than a month old. I don't have any way to test if its the gpu because i dont have integrated graphics but i think it might be the motherboard considering that it wont power my keyboard. 

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2 minutes ago, keysbeast13 said:

but is your mouse powered check to make sure something is not in the usb ports on the front of your case wierder stuff has happened

My mouse is bluetooth so it always has a charge in it. I've tried switching around which port the keyboard is connected to and none seem to work. 

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8 minutes ago, keysbeast13 said:

i use a wired mouse so i see my laser light so i know usb is getting power put your gpu in another slot thats about the last thing i can tell you 

alright I'll try that in the morn, if it doesn't work i suppose i'll have to send some parts back to the manufacturer which should be fine considering that it's only a month old

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