I unplugged my PC for three days while my brother was fixing some electrical issues in our house. Everything else is working fine now, but my PC refuses to turn on. It was perfectly fine before I unplugged it, but now it doesn't respond to the power button at all. I've confirmed that the outlet has power, the PSU switch is on, and I've even cleared the CMOS battery. What else could I try to get it working again?
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Have you tried a different outlet? If you were using a surge protector, bypass it and plug directly into the wall. Inspect the PSU for any visible damage. If needed, you might want to borrow a power cable or PSU to test.
Have you checked the fuse on your power plug? Also, make sure that the internal power connectors inside your case are all secure. I once had a similar issue where my SSD cable came loose, and after I reconnected it, my PC booted up just fine!
Given the electrical problems in your house, it’s likely something got fried. Start from the wall outlet and check everything—socket, plug, cable, then finally the PSU. That should help you diagnose where the issue might be.
Replacing the CMOS battery with a new one might help. Also, try using an outlet on a different circuit, just to rule out any outlet issues. You could even take your PC to a friend's house and plug it in there to see if it works. If all else fails, the battery swap should be the last thing you try, so do everything else first.
Check if there are any lights on the motherboard when you try to power it on. Do you hear any beeps? It’s possible that the electrical spike affected something. If you don't see any lights, try jump-starting the PSU with a paper clip to see if it still works. Just be careful and look up how to do it if you're not sure!

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