My PC won't boot up

marveso

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Dec 10, 2016
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So where should I start? Yesterday my computer suddenly stopped working. At the beggining, it was running fine, even though, I had some issues with one game. I don't know whether this is important to mention, so I rather do so. That game usually runs at over 100 FPS, but yesterday, it looked morelike it was stucked at 10 FPS. I'm not even exaggerating. It happened like 3 times that day as I booted up the computer and it was relatively easy to fix. Simply restart the game and I had my normal FPS once again. However I was kinda terrified why this had happened, so I decided to google a bit and I found out it could've been caused by old drivers on my GPU. I updated them and my computer did work still fine then, but after a while, I can't tell you the exact time as I was AFK at that moment, I heard my computer running like crazy. And that's it. I immediately turned it off and this what happens when I try to turn it on.

As I press the power button, the fans goes wild (cooler system's and GPU's) and it does its beep sound, but that's it, nothing more. Although there's some light coming from HDD, if I'm not mistaken.

I've already tried to remove the GPU and put it back (I had a similar problem a few months ago, and it was found there was some bad contact with GPU) and even tried using 1 RAM at the time (I have 2 8GB of RAM). But I still haven't figured out yet what had happened, so I'm here begging for help.


And one more question. Recently I've been having some problems with my HDD and I'd like to know what's going on, whether it's time to say goodbye or it's fixable. From time to time, for no reason, my HDD starts doing some stuff really loudly and as I can see in Task Manager, it's going on 100% for a few minutes.
 
I don't know whether the sound it does can be considered as clicking, but it might be. I'd have even posted here its sound if my computer had been working. I can't really decribe it with words, can I? 😀

Quick edit: I think I'd call that sound a cracking, not clicking, but it's more or less the same sooooo, you might be right.
 
its not munch but if you hear beeps a set of them you can google them and try if you have another GPU laying around swap it out could be the case by CAREFULLY removing the power supply motherboard out of its case and set the board on top of the box plugging in the stuff one stick of ram one CPU with the fan on top I mean don't want to fry it and the GPU then turning it on how I don't remember to be honest I'm in the same boat I'm going to RMA my board O and do it on wooded floor if you have one static and if you don't feel right about doing it just take it to a shop have them look at it also if you upgraded the parts mainly the GPU could be that your power supply isn't getting enough power just my thoughts