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Dilen futch

Friend gave me his PC the power supply is plugged in and everything however not getting any feedback at all, no light on the motherboard no fans nothing, I tried 3 PSU total and nothing what can I do and what am I doing wrong. Ps. Also tested the cable to the wall and it’s reading fine

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40 minutes ago, Dilen futch said:

I tried 3 PSU total and nothing what can I do and what am I doing wrong

That is quite an extreme case and dedication

Just want to make sure, do you replace the cable attached to the PC parts that comes along with the PSU?

Because although the cable seems interchangeable for each brand, the connector within has their own standard

 

Which is why if you have tested 3 PSU in total, I would assume you would have done 3 PSU cable management as well

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6 hours ago, Sawa Takahashi said:

Did you check if the power switch is good ? You can also short the power pins on the front panel connector to try booting without using the power switch.

Ya I didn’t check this but I got mad and pressed the power button and it turned on not sure what worked lol

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7 hours ago, ImWilly said:

That is quite an extreme case and dedication

Just want to make sure, do you replace the cable attached to the PC parts that comes along with the PSU?

Because although the cable seems interchangeable for each brand, the connector within has their own standard

 

Which is why if you have tested 3 PSU in total, I would assume you would have done 3 PSU cable management as well

Ya 1 was modular and one wasn’t, but I got mad and pressed the power button and it turned on not sure what worked lol

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32 minutes ago, Dilen futch said:

Ya 1 was modular and one wasn’t, but I got mad and pressed the power button and it turned on not sure what worked lol

Perhaps the power pins is a bit loose, but at least it worked now

Or, in anime logic, you got the power of friendship and frustration and it solve all impossible problems

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6 hours ago, Dilen futch said:

Ya I didn’t check this but I got mad and pressed the power button and it turned on not sure what worked lol

Probably a bit of dust or corrosion was preventing the switch from making contact. By pressing hard you cleared the contacts 🙂

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