problems with my pc

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hello guys hope u can help me out here

guys brought my pc last march its a
titan viper intel core i7 930 2.8 ghz @4.00ghz ddr3
antec902
windows 7
intel x25-v value 40gb 2.5 sata-2 solid state hard drive
seagate barracuda 7200.12 1tb sata-2 32mb cache-oem
5750 crossfire
corsair tx650w power supply

now wat happen was last night went to turn it on and it tripped my electric out, sorted that but now pc wont come on at all no power going to it, checked the lead and fuse but all ok guys any ideas cheers baz

btw guys had you build it for me at a cost of £1320 so i hope its nothing major
 
im not to clued up on wanting to take the pc apart hence the reason why i got them to build it for me theres a lot of cables in there :) scared i might make things worse
 
im not to clued up on wanting to take the pc apart hence the reason why i got them to build it for me theres a lot of cables in there :) scared i might make things worse

As your 12 months warranty with OcUK is up you're going to have to narrow the problem down so you know which part is faulty.

If the PSU is faulty you're going to have to take it out anyway to get it replaced.

Take some pictures with a digital camera or mobile phone so you know where the cables go.

You don't need to physically remove the power supply from the PC to test it but it's safest to disconnect the power cables.

Disconnect the power cables shown on the diagram below.

Disconnect the power cables to any disk drives and DVD drives.

Disconnect any power cables to your graphics card.

If there are any case fans connected to the power supply you can leave these connected as they should spin when you perform the test.

 
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