Computer shut down, possible motherboard problem

Bakoon

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Apr 4, 2016
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Had my computer randomly turn off playing earlier. And it simply won't turn on.

The orange mobo lights aren't turning on, but the GPU power LEDs are still green.

Trying to turn it on, the back outtake case fan slightly move , and first time I try to turn on the desktop (when plugged in) it does make a suspicious sound.

I suspect it's related to the mobo or CPU, as the GPU lights are still going and the socket did have a bent pin.
(Haven't had any problems regarding this earlier)

Specs:
Asus z97-e 1150
Hyperx fury 8gb (2)
Cooler master v650
I-7 4790k
WD black 1tb
Samsung 850 evo, 250gb
Asus rog gtx 680 4gb

Would like some help regarding this, about how to proceed / check for faulty parts.

Also, every part except the GPU is not any older than ~10-11 months.

Regards, Bakoon

New info
After replugging everything going to the motherboard including ram, and removing my dedicated GPU, it does run. But i noticed the screen went black for a second at a random time. Used HWMonitor and Speedfan to check voltages, and found a chart from the official page. http://

I'm also sorry if this wasn't the correct place to post this, but it is most likely related to my motherboard and i saw that other similar posts came from here aswell.
 

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
the socket did have a bent pin.
First culprit!

Have you tried breadboarding your system with only your GPU, CPU, Motherboard and ram? that should take you to BIOS despite not having a boot drive. I'm suspecting that the unit can't power all your components. Try and borrow a reliable PUS as you have in your hands and see if the issue is persistent but I would ask you to try and straighten that bent CPU pin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhOYEQ65a94