So this has happened 4 times so far since I've bought it. The computer is little over 1 year old so I don't think its component decay. What happens exactly is when I press the button to turn the computer on it doesn't produce any effect at all; There is literally nothing that changes inside the box, no leds, no fans moving, no electric sound; It's as if it has no effect. I've verified if the cord is powered: it is; I've checked the power source: It's working just fine, I've even checked each pin with a millimetre to check for abnormal voltages and everything is as intended; I've checked the power buttons themselves and they work fine, I've also tried doing a shunt between the start pins the button is connected to: No luck. Keeping the computer unplugged for a long period of time to try to remove any internal static current didn't also seem to have any effect. What happens is: after, like, 5 hours to full a day, the computer goes back to normal behaviour: I press the power button and everything works fine.
I've researched this extensively (within my best knowledge, I'm no tech guy), and found little information. Within that information the best lead is that it might be the "Fast Boot" Windows option that is producing this behaviour, so I proceeded to turn it off. That was after the last time this happened. Today its happening again. Now I question if, by some update, Windows might have turned that option back on again, or if this is a whole other issue completely.
Here are my specs:
I've researched this extensively (within my best knowledge, I'm no tech guy), and found little information. Within that information the best lead is that it might be the "Fast Boot" Windows option that is producing this behaviour, so I proceeded to turn it off. That was after the last time this happened. Today its happening again. Now I question if, by some update, Windows might have turned that option back on again, or if this is a whole other issue completely.
Here are my specs:
- Motherboard: ATX MSI B450 Gaming Plus
- GPU: MSI Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 8G OC
- Power Source: Seasonic M12II Evo Edition 520W Full Modular
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Hexa-Core 3.4GHz w/ Turbo 3.9GHz 19MB SktAM4