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So I was moving my computer for a shoot I was doing in my room and I also put in a hard drive at the same time. I took out the graphics card, dusted it off, put the hard drive in and put back in the graphics card. It was sitting in my closet all day then I pulled it out and tried to turn it on but then when I turned it on it wasn't posting. I made sure everything was plugged in and I even tried moving it to the PCI-E slot below and stuff but it isn't working. Here's an audio file so you can hear the sound. Please help and please don't tell me it's bricked, this is my only computer which I use to make lets plays and edit my mini-series I'm trying to make on. The card is an his r9 270

Voice_180807_1.3gp

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3 minutes ago, TTQGaming said:

do you know the specs? if so put them here

and could you tell me how old is it,and is it a prebuilt or a custom build.

AMD FX 8150
HIS R9 270

16gb ddr3 ram

rm750i power supply
It's a custom build. The gpu is an upgrade

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I tried an old graphics card in it and it's doing the same thing, this I'm guessing means it's not the graphics card or I broke 2 graphics cards. Assuming it's not the graphics card what could it be? Btw they both need an external 6pin connection so it might be the power supply.

 

Edit - I hooked up my GPU to an old hp pavilion and my powers supply only hooked up to the graphics card. It worked so I'm guessing it's a motherboard issue?

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