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Hello.

 

I've pc with these components:

i5 4440

r9 280x

gigabyte H81M-S2V mb

1x ssd

2x hdd

idk the ram the pc was working before in this configuration.

 

So the problem is that after night my PC is not turning on correctly. (I do not recall if i had it fully shut down or in sleep mode). When i turn on my PC fans start spinning up normaly, no beeping. But I'm seeing no input at the monitors and mouse and keyboard doesn't boot up too.

 

What i've tried so far:

Booting without GPU (same) (I don't have DVI cable rn on me) but keyboard didn't boot up.

Booting without 2 hdds (Windows is on ssd anyways) (same thing happened.)

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Two quick debugging ideas.

 

Power cycle. shut down the system pull power plug then hit the power button. The system may try to turn on for a second, but obviously it won't get too far. Then plug it back in and attempt to boot normally.

 

Reset cmos. First power off and pull the plug for safety, then If your motherboard has a reset cmos button just hit that. (Usually on the back with the IO) If not then you will need to pull the little battery off the motherboard and then return it after a few seconds. Then plug back in and attempt to boot normally. 

 

Hope this helps.

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42 minutes ago, ArrowThief said:

Two quick debugging ideas.

 

Power cycle. shut down the system pull power plug then hit the power button. The system may try to turn on for a second, but obviously it won't get too far. Then plug it back in and attempt to boot normally.

 

Reset cmos. First power off and pull the plug for safety, then If your motherboard has a reset cmos button just hit that. (Usually on the back with the IO) If not then you will need to pull the little battery off the motherboard and then return it after a few seconds. Then plug back in and attempt to boot normally. 

 

Hope this helps.

I've already tried the power cycle. However resetting CMOS is smart. gonna do it rn

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4 minutes ago, BiL said:

Your fans may spinning but your PSU may not giving full "juice" to all your components. Anyway PSU is the first thing to check after the power outlet and the cable.

 

 

 

4 minutes ago, ArrowThief said:

Do you have a motherboard speaker? 

Your mobo has a speaker header so it likely came with one. If you plug that in you should get a error beep code which can be looked up in the manual. 

Oh yea lol that is not plugged in .

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47 minutes ago, BiL said:

Your fans may spinning but your PSU may not giving full "juice" to all your components. Anyway PSU is the first thing to check after the power outlet and the cable. After that I will suspect your mobo.

 

 

Ok. I'll go to a friend with a PC. we're gonna test pc with his currently used psu.

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Well, sadly I can't come up with anything that matches the sounds your speaker is making. Which either means something in the system is REALLY broken or the speaker is broken.

(Edit: I could have also just failed at searching.)

Without an error code, the only other suggestions I can come up with are try reseating your RAM, then reseating your CPU. 

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