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What is going on with your graphics card power cable? It looks like you're using an extension to plug into the wrong side of the flat cable.

 

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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GPU power cable does look kind of strange.

 

When you say it won't power on, are you using the button on the case? Did you ensure it's wired correctly? Did you try removing the connector for the case button and just jumping the power switch pins?

 

The PSU switch is flipped on, right? When you flip the PSU on are there any lights? 

 

 

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same as above and just check the basics...the PSU are all connectors seated properly so that they cannot come loose. Are all cables firmly seated on the motherboard but i do think if all cables are correct it might be as simple as checking that the cables from the case for the onboard powerswitch etc need to be double checked that they are in the correct position. they are often very small and easy to get mixed up. use the manual as the lettering is so tiny most times on the board itself.

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