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Pc will not turn on

Thaydel

I just finished a pc build and when I pressed the power button nothing happened. The motherboard leds and the graphics card leds light up when the power supply is on, but when the power button is pressed nothing happens. No fans spin or light up. I’ve already tried using a screwdriver to start the pc and I don’t have a reset switch to swap with the power switch. Please help

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Did you plug in your 24 pin connector and your 8 pin CPU connector?

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3 minutes ago, SEAL62 said:

Did you plug in your 24 pin connector and your 8 pin CPU connector?

Yes I did

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Does your mobo have any speaker that would provide a beep pattern that could indicate what the problem is?

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9 minutes ago, SEAL62 said:

Does your mobo have any speaker that would provide a beep pattern that could indicate what the problem is?

I’m not sure it was refurbished so I never got a manual. It’s a ROG Strix Z270E if you know

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Hm, the mobo does have pins for a speaker but there's probably none attached.

Hard to say with these little information, could be a CPU issue or have something to do with the PSU.

Do you have spare RAm to test if that is ok? Or onboard graphics to see if your GPU may cause the problem?

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14 minutes ago, SEAL62 said:

Hm, the mobo does have pins for a speaker but there's probably none attached.

Hard to say with these little information, could be a CPU issue or have something to do with the PSU.

Do you have spare RAm to test if that is ok? Or onboard graphics to see if your GPU may cause the problem?

Unfortunately no I’m thinking of just taking it to a repair shop to see if maybe someone can help in person

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Just now, Thaydel said:

Unfortunately no I’m thinking of just taking it to a repair shop to see if maybe someone can help in person

sounds liek a good idea but check reviews of those repair shops first so you won't get scammed by someone who thinks that people who don't know everything about tech are easy earned money.

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7 minutes ago, SEAL62 said:

sounds liek a good idea but check reviews of those repair shops first so you won't get scammed by someone who thinks that people who don't know everything about tech are easy earned money.

Alright thanks for the help 🙂

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No problem 🙂 Sorry I couldn't do more.

I would be very happy if you would react to some of my posts (Like/Agree something like that) and/or mark one as the answer to your question.

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