Hello,
I've been gone from home for a week, and I came back to my computer not booting up.
After trying relatively everything to make it boot, nothing worked so my guess is that something happened like a power surge, which could have killed my power supply, it was a cheap one so it might be possible.
I thought it would be a good opportunity to upgrade my PC, so I changed the motherboard, the power supply and the cooling system. Here are my current specs :
It never happened before my PC not being able to boot.
I unactivated my videocard and booted my PC with only the Intel UHD Graphics, and those problem were still there, so i doubt it might be related to the graphic card.
I booted my PC with each RAM by itself and the problem was still there, so i doubt it might be related to the RAM.
My PC temps are all perfectly fine.
The power management is on performance.
I updated every driver.
Every Windows Updates are done.
My BIOS Settings are all factory-set.
UserBenchmark detects over-usage of background CPU.
sfc /scannow didn't find anything.
memtest86 didn't find anything.
So here's my questioning : Did I messed up while plugging anything? Might the power surge have affected the processor, causing this? Can this be related to the motherboard?
I've been gone from home for a week, and I came back to my computer not booting up.
After trying relatively everything to make it boot, nothing worked so my guess is that something happened like a power surge, which could have killed my power supply, it was a cheap one so it might be possible.
I thought it would be a good opportunity to upgrade my PC, so I changed the motherboard, the power supply and the cooling system. Here are my current specs :
- Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz
- RAM : 16 GB
- Video Card : GeForce GTX 1080
- Motherboard : Asrock Z370 Extreme4
- Power Supply : Corsair RM850
- Cooling system : Corsair H100i Elite Capellix
- OS : Windows 10 64-bit
It never happened before my PC not being able to boot.
I unactivated my videocard and booted my PC with only the Intel UHD Graphics, and those problem were still there, so i doubt it might be related to the graphic card.
I booted my PC with each RAM by itself and the problem was still there, so i doubt it might be related to the RAM.
My PC temps are all perfectly fine.
The power management is on performance.
I updated every driver.
Every Windows Updates are done.
My BIOS Settings are all factory-set.
UserBenchmark detects over-usage of background CPU.
sfc /scannow didn't find anything.
memtest86 didn't find anything.
So here's my questioning : Did I messed up while plugging anything? Might the power surge have affected the processor, causing this? Can this be related to the motherboard?