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stopped working in while i was sleeping... only light is the graphics card and its green.. when i plug it out its red. its the only light in the computer that shows life..
i got a 7850, i-3 2120, 8gb ram, 1 hdd, 1 ssd, 1 optical drive, cx 430 v2 non modular. HELP.
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Will it not boot up ? if its that i suggest removing the hard drive and putting it back in but i am not sure
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how does a storage drive have anything to do with it not booting??
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AmazingBlob wrote how does a storage drive have anything to do with it not booting??
That is where windows is located. Does it go to bios or just not start?
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nothing turns on.. at all psu doesnt spin, only thing that ons is the gpu light
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@grumpycat the problem can only be the psu/mobo/cpu
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Make sure all power cables are plugged in and are tight/secure. How long have you had that PSU?
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that is 100% power supply problem. either not plugged in or it burnt up
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Are you sure its actually plugged in?

Also, ave you tried a hammer?
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