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Desktop wont turn on all of a sudden?

ZeusXI

So last night, i was playing a game like any other normal night, and then in the morning the computer wont turn on. I tried the HDMI ports on the motherboard, and then the 2 on the gpu. Then i realized that the keyboard and mouse dont turn on when i press the power button. So its not posting from what it seems. everything runs when I turn on the computer though like the fans and the graphics card fans

 

GTX 1070 Strix

Asrock z270 mini-itx

i7-7700k

Corsair SF600 SFX PSU

Corsair 2x8GB 2600 RAM

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Pop it open and take pics of the gpu, cpu, psu.

 

Also make sure the PSU is turned on

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the psu is turned on because everything is running. the fans, and gpu, and the lights. why take pictures?

 

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6 minutes ago, Damascus said:

Pop it open and take pics of the gpu, cpu, psu.

 

Also make sure the PSU is turned on

gpu is under the SSD's, and the M.2 is the OS

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Do you have a pwm beeper speaker in hand? It would be helpful in a situation like this.

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Just now, Chevy_Monsenhor said:

Do you have a pwm beeper speaker in hand? It would be helpful in a situation like this.

i do not no sadly

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While it totally might not do anything, it would be worth resetting your CMOS as an initial thing

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14 minutes ago, ZeusXI said:

gpu is under the SSD's, and the M.2 is the OS

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Where's your graphics card? Using integrated?

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2 hours ago, Spenser1337 said:

Where's your graphics card? Using integrated?

read above. the GPU is under the ssd's. its a shroud for the GPU which is under attached to a PCIe riser card which changes the position to point down

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here is the case

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12 minutes ago, ZeusXI said:

Very cool, sorry I don't know how to fix your problem :(

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2 hours ago, IntMD said:

While it totally might not do anything, it would be worth resetting your CMOS as an initial thing

ill do that once i get home. which sadly will be late tonight since i have class all day...

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Just now, Spenser1337 said:

Very cool, sorry I don't know how to fix your problem :(

thank you for checking into things even if you couldnt help. any feedback is helpful in a way

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5 minutes ago, ZeusXI said:

thank you for checking into things even if you couldnt help. any feedback is helpful in a way

Check if your cooler is plugged in, CPU could be throttling on startup 

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1 hour ago, Spenser1337 said:

Check if your cooler is plugged in, CPU could be throttling on startup 

thats the thing though. i hear the pump running, and then fans. and the temps were in the uppder 20s/low 30s C and then this morning it wouldnt turn on at all. like everything turns on, but i get no display from the igpu or the gpu itself

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11 hours ago, IntMD said:

While it totally might not do anything, it would be worth resetting your CMOS as an initial thing

i cleared my CMOS, and i still got nothing. fans turn on still, graphics card lights up and then the lights turn off (I have those set to turn off) and then i still get not graphical notification that its even turning on :(

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7 hours ago, ZeusXI said:

i cleared my CMOS, and i still got nothing. fans turn on still, graphics card lights up and then the lights turn off (I have those set to turn off) and then i still get not graphical notification that its even turning on :(

Sounds like it may be a PSU or motherboard problem then. You are going to need to start eliminating things one by one I think. First, take out your strix from the machine and see if it will boot without that installed, just with the igpu.

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the computer does no turn on with the iGPI HDMI ports. neither of them. I think it may be the motherboard tbh. the PSU runs in my friends machine fine. sadly he doesnt have the same cpu i do or i would test that

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