Hi Everyone,
I recently moved and at my old place I had a living room pc and my regular gaming pc. I wanted to swap the two from each cases as one of them hangs on the wall and I needed that to save space on my desk. When rebuilding the living room pc into the new case I dropped a screw into the PSU. I didn't turn it on and managed to get the screw on after removing the fan shroud and being careful not to touch anything. However now that I put the pc back together it doesn't power on at all. I tested the PSU and tried jumping it using pins 4+5 but that didn't work. Anyone have any ideas if it is a bad PSU? Unfortunately when I took off the fan shroud I was forced to remove the warranty sticker so that is out of the question. The PSU in question is a corsair cx750
Thanks.
I recently moved and at my old place I had a living room pc and my regular gaming pc. I wanted to swap the two from each cases as one of them hangs on the wall and I needed that to save space on my desk. When rebuilding the living room pc into the new case I dropped a screw into the PSU. I didn't turn it on and managed to get the screw on after removing the fan shroud and being careful not to touch anything. However now that I put the pc back together it doesn't power on at all. I tested the PSU and tried jumping it using pins 4+5 but that didn't work. Anyone have any ideas if it is a bad PSU? Unfortunately when I took off the fan shroud I was forced to remove the warranty sticker so that is out of the question. The PSU in question is a corsair cx750
Thanks.