Computer acting very strange

Pebllez

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I have no idea what's going on so I had a very stable over clock on a pentium G3258 of 4.0 which really isn't that high for that chip anyways plus it's water-cooled so the temp weren't very high 62c max I was using my computer normally for about a month with no problems because I just built this setup the month before then one day my computer was acting very strange the Internet shut off while I was surfing the Web. And it wasn't the router because I still had the wifi working on my phone. So I messed around with it just to see if I could get the Internet back on. No luck there. So I chose to shutdown and turn it back on. I go to turn it back on and nothing no power nothing so I go OK maybe it my overclocks I'll just reset the motherboard manually I go in and take out the battery it resets so I turn my computer on and it prompts me with delete bios settings and go into bios, continue to boot and boot manager I go into bios being cautious I don't set any over clocks because at this point I'm scared then I click save and exit and what do you know my computer won't turn on and it's just a continuous process of taking off my side panel reseting the bios tweaking settings to get it to work and even when I don't touch anything it still won't boot up so Idk can you guys help me out

Cpu: pentium G3258
Gpu: R9 270x
Psu: Corsair ax 650 gold
Mobo: asrock h97m pro4
Ram: g skill ares 1866 8gb

Please help me
 
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Please post your question a single time, in a single forum. There is no need to multipost (and it is not allowed). Just have patience.

Good luck!

Try starting your rig at default speeds (no OC at all). Including setting memory to 1333 (vice its rated speed of 1866).

COLGeek

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Please post your question a single time, in a single forum. There is no need to multipost (and it is not allowed). Just have patience.

Good luck!

Try starting your rig at default speeds (no OC at all). Including setting memory to 1333 (vice its rated speed of 1866).
 
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COLGeek

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Now, now. I know that was meant to be funny, but let's not offend anyone please. Thanks.
 

Pebllez

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Correct I can go into bios but not boot but some how I did boot in but now I'm facing a even weirder problem the power button won't work to turn it on for some odd reason you can use the button to turn it off but it won't work to turn it on the only way I can get it on is to keep unplugging it and plugging it back in until it magically turns on
 

COLGeek

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Try this. When this happens next, disconnect the power cable from the PSU itself. Press the power button (I know the power is disconnected, this discharges any residual power in system components). Then, reconnect the power cable and try booting your rig. This is a sort of PSU "reset" and, if it works after, could indicate a PSU issue.
 

COLGeek

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This could simply be an issue with the power button itself. Does this case also have a reset button?

If so, remove the power button connector from the motherboard and swap the reset button connector to that position. Then try to use the reset button to turn the system on (leave the original power button connector disconnected.

Did anything change?