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PC died?

iiAlphaWolf

Hello,

Today i came back from school and i tried turning my PC on but it didnt gave any video output.. i tried using the motherboard connections but still got the same problem. When i press the power button the power LED shows but the HDD blinks so does the ethernet port leds. All fans are spinning.. what could be the problem?

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Maybe the monitor is off? Cable is loose? Cable is broken? Wrong input is selected on the monitor? etc

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7 minutes ago, iiAlphaWolf said:

Hello,

Today i came back from school and i tried turning my PC on but it didnt gave any video output.. i tried using the motherboard connections but still got the same problem. When i press the power button the power LED shows but the HDD blinks so does the ethernet port leds. All fans are spinning.. what could be the problem?

Well if it was dead and failed to POST, there won't be any noticeable HDD activity or Ethernet activity. Check the connections to your monitor and make sure it isn't in sleep mode. Some monitors don't automatically wake up when there is signal, you'll have to force it to by switching source inputs.  

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