[SOLVED] My pc turned off suddenly and now it doesn't turn on

Apr 7, 2020
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So it was a warm day,i was enjoying gta 4 during quarantine suddenly my pc went off i thought it is normal as it turns off many times before so i just ignored and started watching tv

But after an hour when i tried to turn it on it didnt turned on

The psu fan didnt turned on nor the cpu fan turned on

How can i fix it ? And what is the problem

My pc specs
Cpu - amd fx 4300

Gpu - gtx 1050ti

Motherboard - its asus motherboard which has 4 ram slots which support ddr3 only ( i dont know the name of it )

Psu - cheap $10 intex power supply

Ram - 8gb ddr3 1600 mhz

Hdd - 2tb

A cd/dvd player

Things to note -
1.motherboard led turns on as usual
2.on my psu its written "total output shall not continuously exceed 200W"
3.i tried reinstalling motherboard battery
4.that day i used my pc for total of 5 hours with a couple of break

Thanks in advance:)
 
Solution
"Psu - cheap $10 intex power supply"
"total output shall not continuously exceed 200W "


That's been the root cause of the problem --- it's totally inadequate for any PC, let alone one with a 1050 Ti inside it.

Unfortunately, when the PSU died it may have killed other components as well.

All you can do is replace the PSU with a good quality 400w unit (Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic), then see what works and what doesn't.
"Psu - cheap $10 intex power supply"
"total output shall not continuously exceed 200W "


That's been the root cause of the problem --- it's totally inadequate for any PC, let alone one with a 1050 Ti inside it.

Unfortunately, when the PSU died it may have killed other components as well.

All you can do is replace the PSU with a good quality 400w unit (Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic), then see what works and what doesn't.
 
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Apr 7, 2020
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"Psu - cheap $10 intex power supply"
"total output shall not continuously exceed 200W "


That's been the root cause of the problem --- it's totally inadequate for any PC, let alone one with a 1050 Ti inside it.

Unfortunately, when the PSU died it may have killed other components as well.

All you can do is replace the PSU with a good quality 400w unit (Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic), then see what works and what doesn't.
I will update once the lockdown is over
Thanks for the help (y)