My PC Won’t Turn On — Help!

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja23 On

I have an Intel E3-1281 V3 processor, 16GB of RAM, an RX 580 8GB GPU, and a 650W power supply. One morning, I went to turn on my PC as usual, but nothing happened. I checked, and while the PSU lights up and the fans and GPU seem to be working, there's no display. My keyboard and mouse also show no signs of power. I've already tried plugging the monitor into the GPU and the motherboard, but I'm still not getting a signal. Any ideas on what might be wrong?

4 Answers

Answered By WorriedBuilder On

It might also be faulty RAM. Have you checked if that could be the case?

Answered By DIYMaster89 On

Try removing both RAM sticks and gently clean the gold pins with a pencil eraser. After that, plug one stick back in and see if it boots. If it does, add the other stick back in.

CuriousTechie42 -

I’ll try this, thanks!

Answered By RepairExpert22 On

Also, if your CPU has integrated graphics, try connecting your monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port instead of the GPU. It could help isolate the problem.

Answered By GamerDude123 On

Have you considered that your monitor might be broken? Try using a different monitor or ask a friend to borrow theirs and see if anything changes.

UserWithNoSignal -

It isn’t broken; I tested my monitors at my friend's place, and they were fine.

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