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Just recently bought a new power supply the 650w corsair modular because my old one died when i installed it would not boot.

 

l tired the paperclip test and it was not the power supply nor was it anything else.

it as the motherboard 24 pin connector is there any chance of fix?

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Uhhh have you tried JUST putting the CPU, RAM, MOBO, and PSU together only? Because if your putting a graphics card in the mix, it could be dead...also

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Just now, nerdslayer1 said:

it's a possibility that when the old psu died it took the computer with it. 

true also

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Just now, Dang3r D3bbi3 said:

Uhhh have you tried JUST putting the CPU, RAM, MOBO, and PSU together only?

I have done the paper clip test with the hard

 

3 minutes ago, Dang3r D3bbi3 said:

Uhhh have you tried JUST putting the CPU, RAM, MOBO, and PSU together only?

nothing

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8 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

it's a possibility that when the old psu died it took the computer with it. 

do you mean just the motherboard or is the whole system dead

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The whole system

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Just now, JDE said:

The whole system

is there anyway i can find out?

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Just now, Knawlege said:

is there anyway i can find out?

If you can, trying plugging in part by part in another system.

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5 minutes ago, JDE said:

If you can, trying plugging in part by part in another system.

my hard drives work. if my whole system was fried wouldn't they be dead aswell

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Just now, Knawlege said:

my hard drives work. if my whole system was fried wouldn't they be dead aswell

But I meant your CPU, GPU, RAM and others.

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4 minutes ago, Knawlege said:

my hard drives work. if my whole system was fried wouldn't they be dead aswell

not neccecarily.

 

maybe a rail (12V Rail) might have gone out of whack, which doesn't affect SATA, but does affect your CPU, motherboard, RAM, and GPU.

 

I don't think your PC is dead quite yet, but it could be an option.

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59 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

not neccecarily.

 

maybe a rail (12V Rail) might have gone out of whack, which doesn't affect SATA, but does affect your CPU, motherboard, RAM, and GPU.

 

I don't think your PC is dead quite yet, but it could be an option.

Well I decided to replace the psu because when i shut it down then later when l tired to turn it back on it would not. l did the paperclip test on the psu that l replaced and the fan spun up. Do you still think that cpu, gpu and ram are still dead? 

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1 hour ago, Knawlege said:

Well I decided to replace the psu because when i shut it down then later when l tired to turn it back on it would not. l did the paperclip test on the psu that l replaced and the fan spun up. Do you still think that cpu, gpu and ram are still dead? 

most likely not.

 

try doing steps listed here:

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, RadiatingLight said:

not neccecarily.

 

maybe a rail (12V Rail) might have gone out of whack, which doesn't affect SATA, but does affect your CPU, motherboard, RAM, and GPU.

 

I don't think your PC is dead quite yet, but it could be an option.

That's simply not true. A SATA power connector carries 3.3V, 5V and 12V, so it definitely could be affected. That's not to say it will be of course, because some components are more resistant to voltage spikes than others, but SATA-connected devices certainly aren't immune.

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