I posted last night asking if my psu is most likely at fault because my pc completely died while I was playing a game. I got no replies. I have more information now and could really use some help.
I removed all the cables from my Seasonic Titanium 850 psu except for the 24 pin cable going to the motherboard. I did the paperclip test and got the fan to spin. I plugged the 24 pin back into the MB and tried to power up the pc with all other cables still disconnected. Got nothing. I tried unplugging and plugging the power cord back into the psu a few more times. The second time when I pressed the case power button I got about a 1/2 second of action. Lights, fans, etc. then it shut down again. The third time all I got was a double click from the MB. Next try everything powered up as normal like it fixed itself. Strange. Now I have started plugging cables back into the PSU. If I plug in all of them I am back to a dead computer. If I leave the CPU cables plugged in and the GPU cables disconnected it powers up as normal. As soon as I plug in the GPU cables it is dead as a door nail. Gigabyte 1080ti. Everything seems to point to the GPU being the faulty component. How is it possible that a bad GPU can prevent the pc from powering up at all? Is there any way to test a GPU? I am really hoping it is not the GPU because we all know there is no stock of 3080's and even buying another 1080 ti, the only option is used at a huge price.
Does anybody agree/disagree that a GPU could completely shut down a pc? Thanks.
Corsair 780T case
Asus Maximus IX Code mb
Corsair Vengeance 32MB DDR4 ram at 3000Mhz
Gigabyte 1080ti
2x Samsung 960 EVO 500MB
Seasonic Titanium 850 PSU
I7 7700K CPU OC'd to 5.0 Ghz
System is about 4.5 years old with at least 5 to 6K hours of gaming use.
I removed all the cables from my Seasonic Titanium 850 psu except for the 24 pin cable going to the motherboard. I did the paperclip test and got the fan to spin. I plugged the 24 pin back into the MB and tried to power up the pc with all other cables still disconnected. Got nothing. I tried unplugging and plugging the power cord back into the psu a few more times. The second time when I pressed the case power button I got about a 1/2 second of action. Lights, fans, etc. then it shut down again. The third time all I got was a double click from the MB. Next try everything powered up as normal like it fixed itself. Strange. Now I have started plugging cables back into the PSU. If I plug in all of them I am back to a dead computer. If I leave the CPU cables plugged in and the GPU cables disconnected it powers up as normal. As soon as I plug in the GPU cables it is dead as a door nail. Gigabyte 1080ti. Everything seems to point to the GPU being the faulty component. How is it possible that a bad GPU can prevent the pc from powering up at all? Is there any way to test a GPU? I am really hoping it is not the GPU because we all know there is no stock of 3080's and even buying another 1080 ti, the only option is used at a huge price.
Does anybody agree/disagree that a GPU could completely shut down a pc? Thanks.
Corsair 780T case
Asus Maximus IX Code mb
Corsair Vengeance 32MB DDR4 ram at 3000Mhz
Gigabyte 1080ti
2x Samsung 960 EVO 500MB
Seasonic Titanium 850 PSU
I7 7700K CPU OC'd to 5.0 Ghz
System is about 4.5 years old with at least 5 to 6K hours of gaming use.