System Doesn't Turn On After Power Outage

shezXO210

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Aug 10, 2017
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Good Evening All,

I have a system in which I built about 3/4 months ago. Everything seemed to be going fine today, until I turned my PC off and went to work. During work, my street had received a power outage. Anyway, I go to turn my PC back on, and there seems to be no power. There are no LEDS running, no fans running either.

The specs that I have are as follows;

Intel i7 7700k
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080
Corsair h115i Cooler
EVGA 600BQ PSU
GigaByte Z170X MotherBoard
4tb HDD
250GB SD

The image below is what I am currently working with.


**Please Note**
I have done the following solutions;

I have tried different plug,
Unplugged and replugged the PSU
Held the power button down for 30 seconds, waited for MB to restart
Changed the fuses
Tried plugging to a different switch.

**Also Please Note**
My monitors are working fine, just my PC won't turn on
As noted, any suggestions would be helpful, thanks :D
 
Solution
The power outage might have been caused by something that was not handled well by the PC's electronics. Maybe something fried. Surge or spike might have accompanied the outage. The PSU should have been the first component to trap the line fault if that was what it was. But no guarantees.

Try breadboarding the system out of the case starting with just the PSU, board, CPU, 1 stick memory, and keyboard. Use the integrated video for now. See if it starts. If no joy, I guess I'd try a different PSU next.

clutchc

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The power outage might have been caused by something that was not handled well by the PC's electronics. Maybe something fried. Surge or spike might have accompanied the outage. The PSU should have been the first component to trap the line fault if that was what it was. But no guarantees.

Try breadboarding the system out of the case starting with just the PSU, board, CPU, 1 stick memory, and keyboard. Use the integrated video for now. See if it starts. If no joy, I guess I'd try a different PSU next.

 
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