PC Won't start for a second after new GPU installed

Wiggy123

Commendable
Jan 31, 2017
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Intel i5 processor
16GB Ram (was 8Gb)
180W Power
Nvidia Quadro K2000 (was GT 705)

I installed a new Quadro K2000 Graphics card to my PC. I booted it up and everything worked fine. Installed the driver and played a few games for about 3 hours. Shut it down, started back up and no problems. Before a shut it down to go to sleep, I looked at the power usage and it have 30W not being used.

Today, I start it up and only the light and a some other component starts up and then all shuts off after about a second. A few seconds later it tries again and again but no luck. I've been sat here for half an hour but still nothing.
 
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Intel i5 processor
16GB Ram (was 8Gb)
Nvidia Quadro K2000 (was GT 705)

Since you have this componentes nd i dont know if you are using a watercooler or not, even if you are not using it i would recommend a 500W PSU of any trustable brand like seasonic or EVGA, or thermaltake or NXZT.
it might sound a bit overkill but the more you overkill the better unless its a very very several overkill like using a 1200W psu on that PC.
The reasons are tons:
-Room For improvement
-Safer for your components
-Longer the life of your PSU
-stress less the PSU so it wont heat much.
-aditional protection methods in some particular cases.

Ramlethal

Estimable


Intel i5 processor
16GB Ram (was 8Gb)
Nvidia Quadro K2000 (was GT 705)

Since you have this componentes nd i dont know if you are using a watercooler or not, even if you are not using it i would recommend a 500W PSU of any trustable brand like seasonic or EVGA, or thermaltake or NXZT.
it might sound a bit overkill but the more you overkill the better unless its a very very several overkill like using a 1200W psu on that PC.
The reasons are tons:
-Room For improvement
-Safer for your components
-Longer the life of your PSU
-stress less the PSU so it wont heat much.
-aditional protection methods in some particular cases.
 
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