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09-07-2021 08:04 PM
When I try to power it on, nothing happens. I have tried power cycling it and nothing happens. No fans or lights turn on and the only thing to be heard is a faint whining noise coming from the PC. I added my 1050 ti and the PSU says 180W however it has been working until today. I'm thinking it's a PSU problem because I have already reseated the memory. Is there any solutions? If not, what PSUs would work with that prebuilt that offer a lot more wattage?
09-08-2021 10:58 AM
Hello
ok, but if you reinstall it like when buying, removing the video card, etc.
Does it start?
you risk buying a power supply box for nothing, if it is the motherboard that is broken
what does the manufacturer of this graphics card recommend?
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09-08-2021 11:07 AM
I have tried starting it without the GPU and it still has the same result. It recommends 75 W for the GPU. The cpu uses about 75 W as well. So those two use 150 W together leaving 30 W in a perfect world. If any of that helps. I have even tried starting it without the 4gb memory stick leaving only the 8gb one and it still won't work.
09-08-2021 11:11 AM
Sorry, I'm afraid changing the power supply won't solve your problem.
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09-08-2021 02:16 PM
I may have answered too quickly.
Do you have an indicator light at the rear power supply box?
If so, and it does not light up or flash, indeed, it may just be the box that slammed.
But I advise you to consult a professional, who can better diagnose your problem.
Difficult to assert yourself anything without having the computer
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