have a computer that is an APU AMD 7680 I believe motherboard is Onda A68B+ I think the power supply unit is an Antec 550 I'm imagining that is the wattage that it can handle there is no GPU other than the APU. It has 16GN of DDR3 RAM.
Recently I was ordered to remove Windows 11 due to security risks because this computer belong to the government of Canada since I am technically military.
I am fully aware the Philippines has interesting form of electricity that might or might not have an abundance of static in the lines and where I reside I do not have a third prong for the power output in the wall.
So to rectify that I have a cable going from the grounding or earthing prong to a steel beam inside my home that is supposedly going down 1.5m into the ground or least connected to something that goes 1.5m on the ground.
On top of that I also use a UPS that has modified sine wave inverter that can handle up to 390 watts peak.
But today when I was installing a lot of things I tried testing Grand Theft Auto V and in the loading sequence the computer shut off.
Assuming that it was the APU overheating I gave it an hour to cool off and unplugged the the power from the PSU and now when I plug the power back into the PSU and I press the power button the CPU fan LED only lights up for a second and then nothing.
What could be happening?
I understand that this is government property but since I also use it for personal things like video games, and all the things that i replaced out value the PC itself (psu,ram and ssd) I have to accept responsibility for anything else.
Recently I was ordered to remove Windows 11 due to security risks because this computer belong to the government of Canada since I am technically military.
I am fully aware the Philippines has interesting form of electricity that might or might not have an abundance of static in the lines and where I reside I do not have a third prong for the power output in the wall.
So to rectify that I have a cable going from the grounding or earthing prong to a steel beam inside my home that is supposedly going down 1.5m into the ground or least connected to something that goes 1.5m on the ground.
On top of that I also use a UPS that has modified sine wave inverter that can handle up to 390 watts peak.
But today when I was installing a lot of things I tried testing Grand Theft Auto V and in the loading sequence the computer shut off.
Assuming that it was the APU overheating I gave it an hour to cool off and unplugged the the power from the PSU and now when I plug the power back into the PSU and I press the power button the CPU fan LED only lights up for a second and then nothing.
What could be happening?
I understand that this is government property but since I also use it for personal things like video games, and all the things that i replaced out value the PC itself (psu,ram and ssd) I have to accept responsibility for anything else.