My PC is kinda broken but I cannot discover the problem

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Hello,

One week ago, my pc failed to start, and it had the following behavior when you turn on the PC:
- The fan power supply fired to full speed.
- The graphics of the fan ran normally.
- The fan CPU started but stopped soon after.
- Black Screen. Not any type boot or BIOS image.
- No beeps.

I went to the computer store, explained the problem and left the computer there. Three hours later ,they called me back to say that the PC is already good and it was not necessary to change any part, they said that they opened the pc, cleaned the dust, static electricity (I think) and then it worked.

And the pc was good for 2 days, last night he started to reboot itself whenever I tried to play (Rocket league), tried 3x and it rebooted the 3x times.

This morning I turned on the pc, I was surfing on the web and turned it off.

2 hours later, I turned on the pc and it doesnt start again, and it has the exact same behavior described in the situation above.

I'm confused with what it may be, does anyone have any ideas / tips?

Thank you very much!
 
Solution
Please post your pc compoonents: Motherboard make and model, graphics card, RAM - quantity, speed, manufacture, and especially your power supply unit (psu): Make, model, and power output from the label on the side of the PSU.
If your PC is a pre-built (HP, ASUS, Gateway etc.) please post that information with its model number and any info you can find inside (mobo name/model, psu info) so forum members have a better idea of what to suggest.
The problem could be many things but it sounds like a failing power supply.
Please post your pc compoonents: Motherboard make and model, graphics card, RAM - quantity, speed, manufacture, and especially your power supply unit (psu): Make, model, and power output from the label on the side of the PSU.
If your PC is a pre-built (HP, ASUS, Gateway etc.) please post that information with its model number and any info you can find inside (mobo name/model, psu info) so forum members have a better idea of what to suggest.
The problem could be many things but it sounds like a failing power supply.
 
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