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Starting yesterday my pc randomly shut off and wouldnt turn back on whatsoever.

I unplugged everything to do paperclip test on psu. Psu fan did not spin. I ordered new one but today I randomly turned my pc on something fried and I think it's my gpu which burned. I looked at my mobo there no signs of damage. So now my pc randomly turns on but no display on monitor. My psu went from dead to alive? Why is there no display on my monitor when I take gpu out. PC only turns on without gpu in but no monitor display. What should I do?
 
If your PSU has a fan idle mode at low power, did you make sure to set it as the fan always on, if your PSU has that button?
I presume you also have integrated graphics available and used the supporting motherboard port?
Full spec list will help :)
 
If your PSU has a fan idle mode at low power, did you make sure to set it as the fan always on, if your PSU has that button?
I presume you also have integrated graphics available and used the supporting motherboard port?
Full spec list will help :)

Integrated graphics doesnt turn monitor on. Monitor is fine just idle orange light
 
Have you looked in the bios to see if there is a setting which determines if the board starts on integrated graphics rather than gpu on pcie?
 
if you havent got display to monitor from either gpu OR integrated gpu I would say something is very wrong. perhaps even a cpu fail which is very rare. have you tried from basics - unplug EVERYTHING, try each single ram in each single slot etc?
take gpu out of the system for now, you SHOULD be able to get a video feed from CPU.

also personally from the issue youve described i wouldnt touch it until youve got a new DESCENT psu in there, no cheapy chinese brand stuff either.
 
if you havent got display to monitor from either gpu OR integrated gpu I would say something is very wrong. perhaps even a cpu fail which is very rare. have you tried from basics - unplug EVERYTHING, try each single ram in each single slot etc?
take gpu out of the system for now, you SHOULD be able to get a video feed from CPU.

also personally from the issue youve described i wouldnt touch it until youve got a new DESCENT psu in there, no cheapy chinese brand stuff either.

Something caused a chain reaction and broke the motherboard and somehow myb980ti burned.
Buyingbentire new system instead
 
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