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So I just switched out my psu and gpu earlier and I had it on and it was running good, then I went to fill my car up with gas and I had my pc turned off while I was gone then I got back to put it back in my room and now my pc doesn't even turn on. Anyone have any ideas
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Ok so I just took my pc back to my kitchen where I swapped out the gpus and it turned on instantly. So then I just turned it off and plugged it to the other plug in my room and it still doesn't turn on. It makes no sense because I have my tv plugged in and it works and so does my ps4 and my monitor turns on to so I have no idea why this pc is not turning on
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If I'm understanding correctly it's possible the outlet is bad where you're plugging it in at? Are you using a different cable from when the device was on in the kitchen and on in the other room?
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I'm using the same cable in the kitchen and in my room. But I don't know how my outlet in my room would be bad because I'm watching tv rn using that same outlet
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It's possible that the one of the outlets on the same panel is bad, try unplugging the tv and plugging the computer in there.
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I tried that and still didn't work. I also have my power strip plugged in and the port where my monitor was working I moved and plugged my pc into that port and it didn't work if that makes sense.
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Is the graphics card that's currently installed, known to be functioning?
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Yes I ran a few games to see how it was and it worked perfectly from what I could tell
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You made a hardware change, so clear the CMOS. You can find instructions in your motherboard's manual.
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I fixed it so now it's working again. I forgot to tell you guys
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