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Anyone got any other ideas ?

I woke up one morning and my pc was just dead.

If i unplug it for a few seconds and plug it back in it turns on for a second and thats it.

I noticed the all other fans were spinning expect from the gpu and one system fan.

tried disconnecting that fan and gpu but still wont boot. 

Also cleared cmos and nothing.

Any Ideas ?

 

specs below:

 

Intel Core i7 5820K

GA-X99-Ultra Gaming

Corsair H110i GTX

32GB Corsair DDR4 Vengeance

Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti G1 GAMING

1000W EVGA SuperNova G2

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9 minutes ago, Oawalker said:

I woke up one morning and my pc was just dead.

If i unplug it for a few seconds and plug it back in it turns on for a second and thats it.

I noticed the all other fans were spinning expect from the gpu and one system fan.

tried disconnecting that fan and gpu but still wont boot. 

Also cleared cmos and nothing.

Any Ideas ?

 

specs below:

 

Intel Core i7 5820K

GA-X99-Ultra Gaming

Corsair H110i GTX

32GB Corsair DDR4 Vengeance

Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti G1 GAMING

1000W EVGA SuperNova G2

You can try checking all your cable connections to see if any have gotten loose/unseated. Then start narrowing down parts.

  1. remove GPU and attempt boot (sounds like you tried this)
  2. step 1 plus remove all drives but boot drive
  3. remove ram until only 1 stick left
  4. check cooler functionality or if you have it, replace it with stock fan

 

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46 minutes ago, QuirkyRobot said:

You can try checking all your cable connections to see if any have gotten loose/unseated. Then start narrowing down parts.

  1. remove GPU and attempt boot (sounds like you tried this)
  2. step 1 plus remove all drives but boot drive
  3. remove ram until only 1 stick left
  4. check cooler functionality or if you have it, replace it with stock fan

 

Tried All the above still not working

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5 minutes ago, Oawalker said:

i press it once it comes on for a second then goes if i press it after that nothing happens.

I have to unplug the power cable to get it to turn on for a second again.

That's sounding like it could be a PSU issue to me... Try to unplug all the power cables and jump the PSU and check if its fan spins. If you have any case fans you can plug into the PSU directly do so to put a little load on it. Here's a link in case you don't know how to do it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea1dcJ0QyAE

 

 

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1 hour ago, QuirkyRobot said:

Have you tried plugging it in a different outlet at all? Just trying to narrow down all possible culprits before saying you need new parts.

yes

1 hour ago, TyagoDani said:

That's sounding like it could be a PSU issue to me... Try to unplug all the power cables and jump the PSU and check if its fan spins. If you have any case fans you can plug into the PSU directly do so to put a little load on it. Here's a link in case you don't know how to do it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea1dcJ0QyAE

 

 

My EVGA psu comes with a detection tool to test it.

when i plug it in it comes for a few seconds then stops

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1 hour ago, Oawalker said:

yes

My EVGA psu comes with a detection tool to test it.

when i plug it in it comes for a few seconds then stops

I could be wrong but I looked it up and couldn't find what are you talking about. Did you mean a self tester?

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