My computer won't turn on.

skully172

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Aug 7, 2016
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My computer sometimes turns on on it's own a few seconds after I turn it off. The other day I turned it off, and as I went to switch the psu power button it started on itself as i pressed it. The next day as i went to use it, the pc wouldn't turn on. There's also this thing where I would have to remove the graphics card so it would turn on again. I tried taking the battery out for hours and nothing. I press the power and nothing happens, already checked the cables and all.

Specs: gtx 760, i7 4790k, 2x 8gb ram, 650 psu
 
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Try keeping out the graphics card until you find the solution to your mysterious turning on and off randomly/wont turn on problem. Also this seems to be a power supply problem, what I suggest doing is checking how much your power supply can handle, and seeing if you're overloading it. Otherwise you might have to try and replace your power supply. I'll try to look into some other forums for you to help you with this issue. :)

From previous threads I have been a part of, the most relatable issue is one where the person said their computer would turn on for a few seconds, then switch off immediately. The problem was that their BIOS wasn't up to date to support compatibility with some of their components. You might want to try to make sure...
Try keeping out the graphics card until you find the solution to your mysterious turning on and off randomly/wont turn on problem. Also this seems to be a power supply problem, what I suggest doing is checking how much your power supply can handle, and seeing if you're overloading it. Otherwise you might have to try and replace your power supply. I'll try to look into some other forums for you to help you with this issue. :)

From previous threads I have been a part of, the most relatable issue is one where the person said their computer would turn on for a few seconds, then switch off immediately. The problem was that their BIOS wasn't up to date to support compatibility with some of their components. You might want to try to make sure your BIOS is up to its latest version if possible.
 
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