Hello all. I built a rig years ago which had been working great. Today during a gaming session, she crashed and that was that. I thought it was a shut down but the GPU, HDD, and power light on the tower were still on. Display and all fans shut off. I tried removing the GPU and running video through the mobo, no dice. Removed the CMOS battery. Messed with the memory, though not in every position. Moved the PSU and monitor plugs from a surge protector directly into the outlet. Nothing. The HDD and GPU start up but nothing else, no BIOS, nada.
I checked the physical connections inside the case, nothing seems amiss. The only factor I can recently think of is that I had to move and the computer lived in a car and Uhaul for a couple days, but I tried to protect it. Took the GPU out for transport and put the tower in a container surrounded by soft stuff. The CPU has been overclocked from 3.3 to 3.7 using the BIOS settings for as long as I can remember, otherwise everything is standard. The CPU has never gone over 65C, nor the GPU over 75, which is about my comfort limit.
Next I will try reseating the CPU with new paste and giving everything a thorough dusting. TBF I have never replaced the paste since building (I know, kind of). I also briefly read about using a paper clip to test the PSU? Thanks in advance.
i5-4590 @ OC to 3.7gHz
Gigabyte H97-D3H
Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280x 3GB
Corsair CX600M 600w PSU
G.Skills Ripjaws 4GB @ 1600mHz x2
Cooler Master N300 case + two extra fans
I checked the physical connections inside the case, nothing seems amiss. The only factor I can recently think of is that I had to move and the computer lived in a car and Uhaul for a couple days, but I tried to protect it. Took the GPU out for transport and put the tower in a container surrounded by soft stuff. The CPU has been overclocked from 3.3 to 3.7 using the BIOS settings for as long as I can remember, otherwise everything is standard. The CPU has never gone over 65C, nor the GPU over 75, which is about my comfort limit.
Next I will try reseating the CPU with new paste and giving everything a thorough dusting. TBF I have never replaced the paste since building (I know, kind of). I also briefly read about using a paper clip to test the PSU? Thanks in advance.
i5-4590 @ OC to 3.7gHz
Gigabyte H97-D3H
Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280x 3GB
Corsair CX600M 600w PSU
G.Skills Ripjaws 4GB @ 1600mHz x2
Cooler Master N300 case + two extra fans
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