My computer won't turn on after shutting down

Kevin_null

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Mar 9, 2017
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I have a custom built PC which I have had for about a month and a half now.

And yesterday while i was playing roblox (yes I play it), my pc just suddenly turned off, i only had it on for about 2 hours. And so I waited around an hour to try turn it on, but nothing would happen. I tried turning it on today but still nothing would happen.

I also had a moving wallpaper on my desktop background and was running discord as well if that helps find a solution.
My hardware:
-MSI gtx 1050 2gb
-Motherboard: b250m bazooka Intel
-Intel Pentium (the new one with hyper threading)
-Tr2 Gold 500w osu
-A wireless network adapter
 
Solution
Hello... it's only 3.3 - 5 volts DC... well you use a small screw driver and a steady hand eye coordination.

2) Another Problem that happens is the Main connector does not get connected correctly... Try to slightly applying pressure to that connector as you hold the case power On button... to identify this problem.

3) if still a problem try a different Power Supply as a quick test... or have someone check/test the Voltages on it.

4) Check your Power at the Wall outlet too or try a different Wall outlet. B )
Hello... You could have Power Supply problem... a Bad connection to the "ON" button... or you have another hardware device connected to the Power Supply that is "shorted" or Loading down one of the Power supply Voltages B /

Un-plug every thing from the MB except CPU, Cpu fans, Ram, Power Supply... does the Computer try to turn on now?
 
Hello... it's only 3.3 - 5 volts DC... well you use a small screw driver and a steady hand eye coordination.

2) Another Problem that happens is the Main connector does not get connected correctly... Try to slightly applying pressure to that connector as you hold the case power On button... to identify this problem.

3) if still a problem try a different Power Supply as a quick test... or have someone check/test the Voltages on it.

4) Check your Power at the Wall outlet too or try a different Wall outlet. B )
 
Solution