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So a day before this incident happened I was using my computer perfectly. The next day I came home from school and I tried turning on my computer and nothing happened. I tried using a different Power supply to make sure it wasn't that, figured out it wasn't the power supply and then I tried of other things like taking out my graphics card and booting it like that and nothing. So I'm wondering would my motherboard be dead or would it be the CPU? Don't want to buy a motherboard hook it all up then figure out its not the motherboard :/ if someone could help me and see what my problem is I would appreciate it.

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Did the cables for the power button on the case come loose? ...Is the power supply switch set to 'I'?

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1 minute ago, UL_42L said:

Did the cables for the power button on the case come loose? ...Is the power supply switch set to 'I'?

The power supply is set to "I" and this has never happened this was the first time and I bought the case maybe like 3 months agoish

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2 minutes ago, oiciruaM said:

The power supply is set to "I" and this has never happened this was the first time and I bought the case maybe like 3 months agoish

Check the little plugs that connect the motherboard to the case power switch. Make sure everything (yes, everything) is properly seated and plugged in. Check the outlet with another appliance to see if it gets power. Make sure the cord from the outlet to the PSU is seated properly both ways. Make sure the PSU cables are firmly plugged into the motherboard, including the 24-pin connector and any CPU connectors, and any other items requiring power from the PSU.

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