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nimysa
United States383 Posts
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VarmVaffel
Norway378 Posts
Personally I have an almost similiar experience with my videocard, which turned out to be that the fan had fallen off. I was flabbergasted. General questions to help with the problemsovling: How old is your computer? What brand is the different hardware in there? Did you put it together yourself, or have you swapped any hardware in there after you bought it? | ||
omgbnetsux
United States3749 Posts
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Agro_Z
United States138 Posts
Would a faulty graphics card prevent a computer from turning on entirely? Go buy a new Power Supply, preferably one that is more powerful than your previous one and try using that. If your computer has a bad power box, it won't turn on. Your moniter gets it's power from a different source than the tower, so that's why it can turn on while the rest of your computer is dead. | ||
Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
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nimysa
United States383 Posts
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imBLIND
United States2626 Posts
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GoSu
Korea (South)1773 Posts
If I don't see anything with that, maybe the RAM... | ||
falls
United States168 Posts
I don't know, but as Agro_Z said, probably you blew your power supply, however, it might just be your gfx card. Hopefully it isn't an integrated gfx card X_X. | ||
Judicator
United States7270 Posts
On August 11 2009 05:00 Agro_Z wrote: It looks like something caused your computer's power box to stop working. Would a faulty graphics card prevent a computer from turning on entirely? Go buy a new Power Supply, preferably one that is more powerful than your previous one and try using that. If your computer has a bad power box, it won't turn on. Your moniter gets it's power from a different source than the tower, so that's why it can turn on while the rest of your computer is dead. Yeah, overheated graphics card rarely creates a situation like the OP described. I am more inclined to say it was a faulty part somewhere (I know it's not helpful, but you have to pop your case anyways to take a look), because if the PSU was acting up, I highly doubt all the things the OP described BEFORE the crash would occur. It can't be the RAM because RAM errors is very distinct; some series of beeps will occur AFTER the computer turns on. When the computer doesn't turn on at all, I would say to unslot anything you don't need and try to turn it on then. This would include things like the modem, sound card, etc. Frankly though, without some more info we can't really help you. | ||
pachi
Melbourne5338 Posts
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