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No video + little power to USB ports

Hi, I was opening PUBG when my pc bluescreened. I turned my PC off, and now I have no video and very limited power to my USB ports.

My specs are:

  • Core i5 6600
  • ASUS B150M A-D3
  • Gigabyte GTX 780Ti GHz Edition
  • 8GB ddr3 1333MHz

Thanks!

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What power supply are you using?

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

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Do you know the error code in the BSOD?  Does your motherboard make any beep codes? 

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

What power supply are you using?

Coolermaster GX750.

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1 minute ago, smashman2000 said:

Do you know the error code in the BSOD?  Does your motherboard make any beep codes? 

My motherboard apparently doesn't use a PC speaker when I tested it? Or it was a bad Connection?

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1 minute ago, jezisthebest1234 said:

My motherboard apparently doesn't use a PC speaker when I tested it? Or it was a bad Connection?

The case might've come with a speaker.

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Do you have any extra hardware to test it? Like more RAM, another PSU and possibly a different CPU or motherboard?

 

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

The case might've come with a speaker.

I bought a new case (Phanteks P400S TG), It didn't come with a pc speaker. And i have connected a pc speaker to my motherboard before and it does nothing.

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Just now, smashman2000 said:

Do you have any extra hardware to test it? Like more RAM, another PSU and possibly a different CPU or motherboard?

 

I don't believe any hardware has failed, am I wrong? I have had this problem 2 times before.

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1 minute ago, jezisthebest1234 said:

And i have connected a pc speaker to my motherboard before and it does nothing.

It has polarity so you may have connected it upside down, or it wasn't on the correct pins.

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12 minutes ago, smashman2000 said:

Do you know the error code in the BSOD?  Does your motherboard make any beep codes? 

The BSOD doesn't really matter now as I have to get my PC back up and running.

It was SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION btw.

Windows 10

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35 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

It has polarity so you may have connected it upside down, or it wasn't on the correct pins.

Tested again, it does nothing. Is the speaker wired correctly? Is there a right way to wire a speaker?

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