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Pc won't turn on

So i was bulding my pc using this video as refrence this is my second ever build test everything worked fine i put it in my case it didn't power on. i took everything out of the case did another test it doesn't power on.

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What are your specs? Are all the power cables fitted and snug? Are all components in?

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19 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

What are your specs? Are all the power cables fitted and snug? Are all components in?

rtx 3060 12600kf 32gb ram not in case currently out of case all all cables fitted and snug all components are in but not in case

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Are there any signs of damage? Check the back of the motherboard too.

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Just now, Blasty Blosty said:

Are there any signs of damage? Check the back of the motherboard too.

no

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15 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Are there any signs of damage? Check the back of the motherboard too.

no their is not

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4 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Are you shorting the correct power pins?

yes i am they are the ones labled as power switch right?

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31 minutes ago, Sychicyuto said:

yes i am they are the ones labled as power switch right?

Yeah, that's correct

 

My only other solution would be to take it apart and rebuild it again, see if that works

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2 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Yeah, that's correct

 

My only other solution would be to take it apart and rebuild it again, see if that works

i think it might be the psu i tried the test with the cables b4 i didn't understand how to perform it but now i figured it out it's fan isn't spinning i think i might try ang get a replacement/

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22 minutes ago, Sychicyuto said:

i think it might be the psu i tried the test with the cables b4 i didn't understand how to perform it but now i figured it out it's fan isn't spinning i think i might try ang get a replacement/

Do you have a friend with a PC so that you can try their PSU?

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45 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Do you have a friend with a PC so that you can try their PSU?

fuck nvm the psu is fine i was being a dumbass and used one of those paper clips with coating on it the colored ones lol. Turns out it is fine. Btw my motherboard is an asus prime b660m-a wifi d4 i don't think it has any led to see if it is working alright so i am going to asume the mobo is the issue. In short psu is fine

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31 minutes ago, Sychicyuto said:

used one of those paper clips

To short the pins? Does it work with a screwdriver?

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9 hours ago, Blasty Blosty said:

To short the pins? Does it work with a screwdriver?

no the message you are refering to is refering to paper clip test for power supply

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9 hours ago, Sychicyuto said:

no the message you are refering to is refering to paper clip test for power supply

Oh right yeah sorry I follow now

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12 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Oh right yeah sorry I follow now

so do u think it is the motherboard?

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22 minutes ago, Sychicyuto said:

so do u think it is the motherboard?

Have you tried each ram stick separately in each slot?

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1 hour ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Have you tried each ram stick separately in each slot?

yep

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Might have damaged the motherboard or cpu, hard to tell without other parts for testing

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