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Ayush008

Hello everyone,

 

Hope you all are doing well

 

Stay safe and healthy 

 

[ Your opinions are highly valuable for me ]

 

I know many of you guys have a hell lot of knowledge reading pc stuffs and all. So I thought to share this post with all of you.

 

Was playing la noir and then suddenly my pc turn off without any reason. After few seconds, it tries to turn on but it was like fluctuating.. on n off. After some time, I tried to turn it on but it wasn't. I check the power cable and switch board.

 

It happens before also but aleast my rgb ram was glowing. I replaced my psu (Asus rog strix 850w ). 

 

This time no electricity is passing in my pc..

 

Please feel free to share me your opinion 

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58 minutes ago, Ayush008 said:

Hello everyone,

 

Hope you all are doing well

 

Stay safe and healthy 

 

[ Your opinions are highly valuable for me ]

 

I know many of you guys have a hell lot of knowledge reading pc stuffs and all. So I thought to share this post with all of you.

 

Was playing la noir and then suddenly my pc turn off without any reason. After few seconds, it tries to turn on but it was like fluctuating.. on n off. After some time, I tried to turn it on but it wasn't. I check the power cable and switch board.

 

It happens before also but aleast my rgb ram was glowing. I replaced my psu (Asus rog strix 850w ). 

 

This time no electricity is passing in my pc..

 

Please feel free to share me your opinion 

The PSU has already been changed, but the problem still exists. It is advised to examine other parts, such as the motherboard, CPU, or RAM, to determine whether any of them are broken. It's also a good idea to inspect the switchboard or power outlet you're using because there might be a problem with the electrical wiring in your house or with the power cable you use to give power from your outlet to your PSU.You can start by making sure that all connections, including those connecting the power supply, motherboard, CPU, and RAM, are seated and secure in order to try and identify the issue. It can be useful to unplug and replug all of the computer's cables.
By removing one component at a time and checking to see if the issue still exists, you can also try the process of elimination. This can help you pinpoint the faulty hardware

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💠Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x
💠Graphics Card: ASUS TUF RTX 4070 OC
💠RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO @ 3600 CL18
💠CPU Cooler:NZXT KRAKEN Z73
💠Power Supply: Corsair CX750 (750W)
💠HDD: 1 TB WD Blue
💠SSD 1: 240GB Kingston A400
💠SSD 2: 960GB Kingston A400
💠Motherboard: ASUS TUF B450M PLUS GAMING
 

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