Motherboard: Gigabyte AMD 770
Processor: AMD Athlon II X4 620(2.6GHz)
Graphics Card: GeForxe GTX 750
RAM: 10GB
PSU: Xion 700W - Model No: XON-700P12N
Hey guys. So I recently installed a GTX 750 graphics card two days ago. Had no issues and it ran beautifully. Left my PC on over night and suddenly it won't turn on. I switched power outlets to the PSU and no luck. All that happens is that my mouse light shows that it's receiving power. The fans don't turn, nor does anything else. I'm confused because everything was working fine just last night. Could it be that I need a new PSU?
Also, to make a long story short, 6-8 months ago I cleaned out my PC thoroughly of any dust. When I tried to turn it on it wouldn't work properly. The fans would run and lights would pop up but the monitor didn't recieve a signal. I let my PC sit for a couple months. I recently relocated and decided to plug it in and out of sheer luck, it worked fine. I'm unsure if this may have anything to do with what's wrong. As of now I'm ruling out that it may be the PSU. Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Processor: AMD Athlon II X4 620(2.6GHz)
Graphics Card: GeForxe GTX 750
RAM: 10GB
PSU: Xion 700W - Model No: XON-700P12N
Hey guys. So I recently installed a GTX 750 graphics card two days ago. Had no issues and it ran beautifully. Left my PC on over night and suddenly it won't turn on. I switched power outlets to the PSU and no luck. All that happens is that my mouse light shows that it's receiving power. The fans don't turn, nor does anything else. I'm confused because everything was working fine just last night. Could it be that I need a new PSU?
Also, to make a long story short, 6-8 months ago I cleaned out my PC thoroughly of any dust. When I tried to turn it on it wouldn't work properly. The fans would run and lights would pop up but the monitor didn't recieve a signal. I let my PC sit for a couple months. I recently relocated and decided to plug it in and out of sheer luck, it worked fine. I'm unsure if this may have anything to do with what's wrong. As of now I'm ruling out that it may be the PSU. Any advice would be great. Thanks!