PC will just not boot up at all

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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #11

    A little something to try. Replace the cable from the wall outlet to the power supply.
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  2. Posts : 117
    Win 10 Pro
       #12

    Wow, cannot believe you replaced all components like that and still have an issue, do as layback bear stated, switch out the power cord! Post the results. Please post complete specs Including Power supply and case.
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  3. Posts : 111
    Windows 10 Pro
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       #13

    Layback Bear said:
    A little something to try. Replace the cable from the wall outlet to the power supply.
    tried that
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  4. Posts : 111
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       #14

    Motherboard: asus evo usb3 or somthing
    -replaced it with sabertooth 990fx r2.0

    Ram: corsair 4b 1333mhz (x4)
    - replaced with Gskill 4gb 1333mhz (x4)

    Graphics card: nvidia gtx 590
    -Replaced with Raedon HD 7850

    Processer: 1090t amd phenom ii black ed
    -replaced with amd fx 8150 black edition
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  5. Posts : 111
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       #15

    power supply: modx stream pro 700w 80 plus.
    replaced with - corsair ax850 850w gold70plus
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  6. Posts : 111
    Windows 10 Pro
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       #16

    Corsair H50 cpu cooler
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  7. Posts : 111
    Windows 10 Pro
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       #17

    case: nzxt phantom
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  8. Posts : 111
    Windows 10 Pro
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       #18

    ohh thats weird, i put in my monitors plug into the outlet and i think it caused a power cut
    Last edited by dannyk90; 28 Oct 2012 at 04:23.
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  9. Posts : 111
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       #19

    123
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  10. Posts : 99
    windows 7 64 bit home premium
       #20

    Sir George said:
    techno di said:
    if u have another system , you can try the equipment in that system one by one ....
    easierly then identifying any burnt component .
    suppose two components are damage , the CMOS and RAM ... when replace them with new items one by one , you wont get to know the damage one . the first time you replaced the CMOS and there is a troubled RAM .. second you replaced RAM with troubled CMOS exitence .
    Not advisable on several levels.

    HTH
    what do you mean ?
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