PSU dead? On button doesn't work - paperclip test fires up hdd

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Hi guys,

I tried to turn on my computer today and it's now not responding to the on button at all. Tried new kettle lead. Just did the "paperclip test" - bridging the on/green and black on the mobo connector (all black for me but followed a map). Can't really tell if the fan in the PSU turns on but a hard drive does spin up.

There is also an on-button on the motherboard which didn't work either.

PSU is a be quiet pure power 9 and has been running for about 2 years.

Really hoping it's the PSU rather than anything worse - but it kinda responded to the paperclip test...

Any ideas please? Thanks for reading!

Edit: tried the reset CMOS button a few times and no change
 
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Thanks for the reply...

No LEDs on the motherboard at all... I can't really remember but assume there was a blue one or something normally... Sorry to hear about your machine...

Edit: well, I dug out another PSU I luckily had in another machine.... And it's similar behavior which I guess makes it not the PSU....

So totally unresponsive with OK PSU - what does that leave? Mobo, if it was CPU board would still wake up and beepy? Could it be a short somewhere? (Computer hasn't moved or changed since it was last working..)
 
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Thanks guys.

How do you jumper the green and black whilst it's connected? Is that the same as removing the case power switch cable and bridging those two with a screwdriver?

Been having a look at replacement motherboards and they are not even slightly cheap.... LGA 2011 is a dying breed it seems...

There is a power on button on the motherboard itself which is not responsive as well.

[edit] screwdriver on the power button pins brought no life either...

Oddly while I was messing around with it - cpu power unplugged and reseating the main motherboard power, the motherboard got a couple of led's lit up... and I powered it on by the power button on the motherboard... It promptly turned off and hasn't shown signs of life again yet.... Confusing
 
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Once again, thanks for the reply.

I have removed GPU, and all RAM sticks apart from one. I guess I should try removing the SATA drives, but I think that's about all that's left... Now I think about it there could be a PCI network/USB card or something, will try removing those as well.

Haven't bothered with the CPU yet as it's a beast of a heatsink etc... Having a look around online I found:

"Yes, the motherboard LED should light up irrespective of the following:
  • CPU is mounted or not.
  • CPU is fried.
  • RAM is mounted or not.
  • RAM is fried."
Can anyone confirm this? I'd love to know for certain that it's the mobo rather than the CPU - in case I wind up buying a replacement mobo for £200 and then need a new CPU also... Then might as well go current gen....

Thanks!
 
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