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My computer has a hard time getting to even post when I turn it on. 2 months ago I got a new gpu and it started a week after that my power supply can handle the power draw cause my old gpu and new one use 100w of power. When the pc is turned off or crashed like it did while making this post. It won't post unless I use the reset switch and psu power off switch a million times and unplug and plug in the gpu many times. If the pc doesn't have a gpu it won't post either or it will and then I will proceed to plug the gpu in and it may post with it plugged in or not. I do this many times and finally it will post but it will inevitably need to be turned off since if "I put it into sleep it needs to be reset in order to come back on" because I don't pay for power. Specs are. 

 

A6-3650k overclocked to 3.2 Ghz I could push higher and if left at Stock issue persist. 

Corsair CMX4GX3M1A16000C9 2X4GB

Corsair CMX3X2G1333C9 1X2GB doesn't t matter how ram is setup issue persist. 

Corsair VS 400 PSU

R7-360 xfx edition single blower

MSI A75MA-G55 mainboard

I hope someone will help me out last post I did, got left. 

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This a real simple thing, but do you have it plugged into a power strip? I had trouble when my PC wasn't turning on the other day, and I when my phone which was plugged into the same strip wasn't charging I realized the switch had been flipped off on the switch. Just double check that and the wall power.

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Yea mine is plugged into a power strip but I'm pretty sure its all plugged in. I just checked and its all plugged in real good this strip also serves as a surge protector strip and my PC's power cable cannot reach the outlet that is nearby. By I will note that and keep a close Eye on it if anything ill just uses a different one.

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