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I was using my pc today and everything was fine, I left for work and when I came home the pc will not turn on at all! I have tried taking power cable out and stuff like that but I'm thinking I need a new psu. I have been getting some anti surge detections for a few months now but never really gave it much thought... Is it my psu that's dead or what do I do
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Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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Topiary wrote Are you able to remove your side panel and determine whether your motherboard is receiving power?


As far as I can see, the motherboard isn't getting power. I'm going to get a new psu and if it's not the psu that was faulty, I'll return it and try a new cpu.
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Lounge wrote
Topiary wrote Are you able to remove your side panel and determine whether your motherboard is receiving power?


As far as I can see, the motherboard isn't getting power. I'm going to get a new psu and if it's not the psu that was faulty, I'll return it and try a new cpu.


Shoot me a private message if you haven't already made an investment in a new PSU. The issue could be something you could fix by hand.
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Have you made sure all of your hardware is inside your PC case such as your graphics card, PSU, motherboard etc, a common mistake.
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Have you made sure your PC is there
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