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4 minutes ago, Cocata7561 said:

I plugged in my gpu in the pci-e slot when the pc was running.Then the pc turned off and when i press the power button nothing happens.Am i right that the motherboard is broken and can the cpu and gpu be broken too.My motherboard is asus b150 pro with 5x protection2.

Probably the GPU and motherboard (i've done that with a old mobo/gpu,the system turned off like your's did,but didnt kill anything for me.CPU should be fine.

 

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Disconnect your computer from mains power (remove the power cable) and leave it like that for a few minutes.

 

one possible scenario:

When you plugged the pci-e card you may have caused a short circuit in some pins which was detected by the power supply which went into a kind of "protection mode" refusing to start until it resets (which happens if you disconnect it completely from mains)

 

after you do that, remove the pci-e card and try restarting the system. if it boots, then there's still a small chance of the video card being dead.

Turn off your system, plug it carefully into another pci-e slot (just to make sure the test won't fail because maybe the first slot is broken now) and then try to power the system

 

see what happens.

 

if the system won't boot, yeah, probably you destroyed your motherboard. The video card may still be fine.

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Try removing the gpu, resetting cmos, then booting off iGPU

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1 - Why dafuq would you do that? PCI-e is not a hot-swap component.

 

2- to solve it, try this:

- disconnect the PC from the wall. leave it like that for a few minutes

- try to turn it on without the GPU inside

- if that doesn't work, try clearing CMOS and try again

- if that doesn't work, something is dead.

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I ordered new motherboard and i hope everything will be fine

And if the gpu us dead i am done

 

I changed the motherboard and pc still can't turn on.

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I plugged power to everything (cpu,gpu,ssd) and plugged in the power switch.the psu is plugged and nothing happens when i press the power button.

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