[SOLVED] GPU/PC not working, help please.

Mar 24, 2022
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My problem is that my pc stopped working. The 1st problem was PSU so I bought one and everything seems okay than another problem appears.. In my opinion is problem in GPU. When I start PC with my GPU plugged in (everything is 100% plugged correct on motherboard) so No Display,No Beeps, but all fans are running good. When I cut off GPU out off power supply (s****till pluged in MB) so 1 long beep sounds. With GPU wasnt problem time back, I tried to reset CMOS and jumpers as well. Doesnt helped. I founded 1 very old GPU (GeForce NX8800GT) and insert it in. PC made 1 beep and display show up and everything was good, but its so much old GPU its terribly artifacting and update drivers probably doesnt exist so I cannot run any one game... I clean up whole GPU, but doesnt helped..

Does anybody had same problem as me and was able to solve it?? Should I buy new GPU? Cannot be reason that when PSU said byebye so it tooks GPU too together with PSU? (Old psu had 450W, my new PSU have 500W and is very much better) I dont have integrated GPU so I cant look into BIOS what the hell is going on with my main GPU, but I know the GPU fan is working still same like times back ago when everything was allright.
 
Solution
when a power supply malfunctions and dies it can take anything or everything connected to it along with it.
it's very possible that it damaged the GPU.

but if you've yanked the PCIe power cables out while the system was running it's possible that you've damaged your hardware.

if it was a decent make & model PSU with a good warranty they should cover any connected devices damaged by it.
if it's some cheap or generic junk then likely not.
when a power supply malfunctions and dies it can take anything or everything connected to it along with it.
it's very possible that it damaged the GPU.

but if you've yanked the PCIe power cables out while the system was running it's possible that you've damaged your hardware.

if it was a decent make & model PSU with a good warranty they should cover any connected devices damaged by it.
if it's some cheap or generic junk then likely not.
 
Solution
when a power supply malfunctions and dies it can take anything or everything connected to it along with it.
it's very possible that it damaged the GPU.

but if you've yanked the PCIe power cables out while the system was running it's possible that you've damaged your hardware.

if it was a decent make & model PSU with a good warranty they should cover any connected devices damaged by it.
if it's some cheap or generic junk then likely not.
Thank you! Guess GPU is forever lost.