My PC Won’t Turn On After Power Surge, What Could Be Wrong?

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Asked By TechieGamer42 On

I experienced a power outage that turned back on a few times while I was using my computer. Now, it doesn't signal to my monitors and shuts off after about 30 seconds. I'm worried something might be seriously wrong. Any ideas?

5 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Sounds like your power supply unit (PSU) might be dead, especially if the outages were sudden. Do you know your system specs? That can help narrow it down.

Answered By WiredWizard17 On

You could try a reset by unplugging everything from your PC, turning off the PSU switch, and holding the power button for about 20 seconds. This discharges any leftover electricity. Then plug everything back in and see if it starts up again.

TechieGamer42 -

I tried that but it didn’t help. Thanks for the suggestion though!

Answered By BuildBuddy23 On

My friend had a similar issue, and it turned out to be their motherboard instead of the PSU. If you can, try testing them separately to see which one is causing the problem.

Answered By PlayerOne On

If it actually blew up, you'd definitely know! I once had a PSU blow and it was pretty dramatic—sparks and smoke everywhere. Luckily, it only affected the PSU and I got a warranty replacement. You might want to take your computer to a local repair shop to diagnose the issue.

Answered By TechieGamer42 On

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