My pc wont power on! Need help asap

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Hey guys,
So my pc (desktop) is having an issue where it turns on, the lights come on and so do the fans for a second, then it all turns off completely and it shows the sleeping light flashing (the light that flashes whenever the computer is in sleep mode). I didn't get a blue screen or anything like that it just turned off and this happens every time I try to turn it on. I've tried a different outlet, leaving it for an hour and that's about it. I need to know what the issue is with it :(
Any suggestions are welcome, Fyi the computer was built by cyber power pc

Vid of what's happening:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MjHUcc9zcXI&feature=youtu.be

Thanks in advance!
 
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What is your system config?

Possible Solution:
Unplug your PSU from the entire system, you don't need to take it out just unplug it from Mobo, CPU, GPU's, SSD's, HDD's. Disconnect everything from power supply.
Now follow this Tutorial on how to jump you're PSU: http://seasonicusa.com/RMABeta/JumpStart/JS.pdf

If the PSU turns on for a second then stops, (like your entire PC did in the vid) it is probably dead, and needs replacing.

If your PSU stays on and is running like normal, it means it could be the Motherboard. Or it could be that your PSU is not sufficient enough for your system.

Chadow

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Nothing comes on besides that light, nothing's shows on my monitor either. Just the sleep light is on. Sorry about late reply iPad is shit
 

Chadow

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The pc has been working for months. I'll try and see if there's any loose wires or screws in a few, thanks for or the post!
 
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Try unplugging it from the wall, then pressing the power button 10 or more times. Plug it back in and see if that does anything.
 

Chadow

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A 1000 watt gold rated, don't know the exact name atm I can't reset then bios because it won't power on at all lol
 
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QUESTIONS:
What is your system config?

Possible Solution:
Unplug your PSU from the entire system, you don't need to take it out just unplug it from Mobo, CPU, GPU's, SSD's, HDD's. Disconnect everything from power supply.
Now follow this Tutorial on how to jump you're PSU: http://seasonicusa.com/RMABeta/JumpStart/JS.pdf

If the PSU turns on for a second then stops, (like your entire PC did in the vid) it is probably dead, and needs replacing.

If your PSU stays on and is running like normal, it means it could be the Motherboard. Or it could be that your PSU is not sufficient enough for your system.
 
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So my config is a amd 8350 8 core 4.0 ghz processor, two gtx 680s 2gb video mem in sli, a msi motherboard, a 256 ssd and a 1 tv storage drive, 1000 watt gold rated psu, 16 gb ram on 2k channel (gskill)

 
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You're PSU is definitely powerful enough. Try the PSU jump trick I said.
 

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You're very welcome ;)