Question my pc stopped working after hitting my desk

Lzcas

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Hello,
I've got an issue where my pc will not turn on now atall all I get is the keyboard and mouse light up it all started from hitting my desk when I was playing warzone and it froze and turned off and wouldn't come back on the day before i was trying to clean my cpu fan and undone the screws and I though they were back on but the bottom ones were not in from what I could see after I took my cpu out and put it back jn properly and it still didn't boot I don't know if my power supply died or if my cpu came out slightly or died not sure prior to this I've had random blue and black screens for a while saying stuff like driver equal or less and kmode exception not handled for some I can remember I also looked at all the cables they look fine. I would test my cpu and psu but I cannot wondering if anyone has any suggestions or know what it could be here's some of the previous blue screens I have had that I took a picture of.

Ryzen 2600x
seasonic s12III 650w 80+
1660 SUPER
360gb hdd
1tb hdd
500gb ssd
16gb 3600mhz CORSAIR RGB PRO (2x8)
a320 r3.0 mobo
 
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Lzcas

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update I used 1 ram stick and and it booted for a like 10 seconds late full speed fans no posting though does this mean defiantly not psu problem?
 

Lzcas

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Reseat parts like gpu and ram, also reconnect power cabes and check frontpanel connectors as well.
I checked front ports they all look fine and all the cables do I reseated both ram stick tired with just 1 aswell in dimm 2 and I haven't reseated my gpu yet but if the gpu wasn't seated properly when I turn it on would it really just do nothing wouldn't it just not post?
 
Just a thought, which disk is your OS on, the SSD or the HDD's. HDD's use a mechanical disk to read from and if one was already going the vibrations from the desk hugging session may have speeded up its death, if it turns on you can use Crystal Disk (free) or HWinfo64 (free) to see the health of your HDD's. If it is not booting then disconnect 1 HDD at a time to see which one may be causing the issue. May not be the cause but worth a try.
 

Lzcas

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it's my ssd and I've got crystal disk installed too do you think it's psu being the issue I will try test it today or tomorrow but the mobo cable is very tight and feels like the mobo is going to snap putting it in so it's very annoying I'll try the paperclip test or have someone test it soon hopefully but I really hope its not cpu but it could be not sure tbh I'm still within warranty for the psu and ram and cpu so I should be able to get another I'm not sure