Computer won’t turn on, help!

waycai3974

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I recently built my new computer and it worked completely fine and used it for a couple weeks until one day when I went to turn on the computer the power switch on the case didn’t work. The power supply was on, and the motherboard leds are on, but the case buttons aren’t working along with the led on the power button, I should also mention that a jump start on the motherboard didn’t work. It’s current state looks like this:

https://m.imgur.com/a/HFxdj

Any suggestions on what might be causing this? Since it did work fine for a few weeks and I haven’t done anything to damage the components such as overclocking or such so I couldn’t imagine that anything could be broken? Thanks.

Specs:

Corsair cx 750M power supply
Rog Strix gtx 1080 ti
Strix Z370e motherboard
Intel I7 8700k cpu
Corsair h100i v2
Gskill tridentz 16gb ram (2x8gb)
Samsung 960 Evo Nvme 1tb
 
Solution
Go to the show you buyed that components (especially where you bought your PSU), and ask for help.
Suggest you bring in the machine, and check with another PSU. Very often the PSU is the problem, and should be checked first, as it is able to destroy other components.
If that is not the cause, disassemble an re-assemble the PC. Sometimes loose RAM, loose add-in cards or loose cables can cause this.
At the end, any defect component can be the cause, but the usual suspects, after PSU is checked, are (unfortunately) the Motherboard, and RAM.
RAM is easy to check, MoBo is pain.
You need possibly help from the shop.
Go to the show you buyed that components (especially where you bought your PSU), and ask for help.
Suggest you bring in the machine, and check with another PSU. Very often the PSU is the problem, and should be checked first, as it is able to destroy other components.
If that is not the cause, disassemble an re-assemble the PC. Sometimes loose RAM, loose add-in cards or loose cables can cause this.
At the end, any defect component can be the cause, but the usual suspects, after PSU is checked, are (unfortunately) the Motherboard, and RAM.
RAM is easy to check, MoBo is pain.
You need possibly help from the shop.
 
Solution