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There's also a chance the system works without the GPU because it's demanding less power from the PSU,  Could be either of the 2.

 

But is strange that a component fails because you moved it, could have been a bad contact between the PCIE slot and the GPU. 

Hello, I recently just moved my build into a new case, and it doesn't post. Any assistance? I did not take or touch my COU from the socket, and I checked the reset switch, power switch, etc cords, and redid those three times. I also made sure all components were plugged in multiple times. The graphics card has a single white light indicating power, but when I hit the power button, it flashes another light red on the graphics card, then white again. Also, none of my fans spin up while connected to a fan controller that is powered with molex, so I believe it may be my power supply, yet the graphics card shows light, so I could be wrong.

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1 minute ago, EliteJcoombs said:

Hello, I recently just moved my build into a new case, and it doesn't post. Any assistance? I did not take or touch my COU from the socket, and I checked the reset switch, power switch, etc cords, and redid those three times. I also made sure all components were plugged in multiple times. The graphics card has a single white light indicating power, but when I hit the power button, it flashes another light red on the graphics card, then white again. Also, none of my fans spin up while connected to a fan controller that is powered with molex, so I believe it may be my power supply, yet the graphics card shows light, so I could be wrong.

 

Nice MasterCard cash card by the way. Have you tried booting without the GPU? Have only the board, CPU and ram and try to boot with those.

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There's also a chance the system works without the GPU because it's demanding less power from the PSU,  Could be either of the 2.

 

But is strange that a component fails because you moved it, could have been a bad contact between the PCIE slot and the GPU. 

Mystery is the source of all true science.

 

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