Hi guys, wondering if you can help on this one it really stumped me:
Last night my desktop PC suddenly turned off during use and now wont turn off again, I have had the system as is for about 5 years and haven't had a notable problem like this since a RAM stick died about 3 years ago.
Specs:
Intel i5-2700 CPU
Class B Canada ices-003 Motherboard (cant recall the make/model without taking it out)
Nvidia 1050ti MSI GPU
16GB Ram in 4 sticks (Again unknown make/model)
120 GB Drevo X1 Sata 3 SSD
500 GB HDD
1 TB HDD
Unknown 24-pin 230V PSU (possibly 500W)
The PC has power, I have tried different cables in different outlets, the Motherboard standby light and Ethernet connection lights are on, however when pressing the power button the HDDs, SSD, Internal Case Lights, and Fans do not move/ turn on.
Since the PC does not even attempt to boot I am fairly certain it is not a CPU/GPU/HDD/SSD problem, however it is confusing that the Motherboard still registers power.
I am reacquiring my screwdriver tomorrow so can I take out the PSU and preform a paperclip test and will update with results.
I have a spare laptop to use in the meantime, but since I mainly use my desktop for my University work I need it back up and running asap.
Any and all advice would be welcome
Last night my desktop PC suddenly turned off during use and now wont turn off again, I have had the system as is for about 5 years and haven't had a notable problem like this since a RAM stick died about 3 years ago.
Specs:
Intel i5-2700 CPU
Class B Canada ices-003 Motherboard (cant recall the make/model without taking it out)
Nvidia 1050ti MSI GPU
16GB Ram in 4 sticks (Again unknown make/model)
120 GB Drevo X1 Sata 3 SSD
500 GB HDD
1 TB HDD
Unknown 24-pin 230V PSU (possibly 500W)
The PC has power, I have tried different cables in different outlets, the Motherboard standby light and Ethernet connection lights are on, however when pressing the power button the HDDs, SSD, Internal Case Lights, and Fans do not move/ turn on.
Since the PC does not even attempt to boot I am fairly certain it is not a CPU/GPU/HDD/SSD problem, however it is confusing that the Motherboard still registers power.
I am reacquiring my screwdriver tomorrow so can I take out the PSU and preform a paperclip test and will update with results.
I have a spare laptop to use in the meantime, but since I mainly use my desktop for my University work I need it back up and running asap.
Any and all advice would be welcome