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Take all but one stick of ram (In different slots if it doesn't post)

Take out your gpu

Make sure all connections are secure

If your PSU has a switch for it make sure it is for the correct voltage from the wall (110 volts or 220 volts)

Have the power supply set to ON or I 

Check to see if the case power switch is properly connected

Try to manually start the computer by shorting the starter pins on the motherboard

 

If you have spare parts like another PSU you could check to see if it is a power supply problem, or if you have another computer that does work you can take your power supply and put it in there to see if it works. 

 

 

Connect the speaker to the motherboard if it is not already connected to see if you get any beeps during post, if it does here is a website to what each different beep or beeps will represent. 

 

http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

 

Hope this helps

Ok i'm gonna try some of it later and thanks

Main: Gigabyte G1 980Ti, i5 6600k, MSI Z170A M5, 16GB DDR4 2666, NZXT H440, NZXT x61, EVGA 750W G2, Windows 10 

 

Second PC: EVGA Reference GTX 680, i7 2700k, 16GB DDR3, Corsair 300R, Corsair CX500W, Windows 10

 

Laptop: Acer Aspire 5750G, GT540M, i7 2630QM, 6GB DDR3, Windows 7 

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