Specs:
PSU: Corsair CS750M 750w
CPU: i5 4690k (watercooled)
MB: MSI z97 PC MATE
GPU: GTX 970
2nd test GPU: GTX 645
RAM: 16gb HyperX
While playing a game yesterday my PC suddenly went dark. When I tried to turn it on there was no sign of life. The fans wouldn't even start up. Then I unplugged the power from my GPU and it started up fine. So I thought I had determined that card was fried so I applied for RMA with EVGA. I then got my old card (GTX 645) and slipped it in to get that minor performance boost. The 2nd card has no ports to plug the PSU into. Then when I powered on my computer, the fans started spinning and the LEDs turned on but it never posted, got me into windows, or even sent a signal to my monitor as far as I can tell. So I changed the HDMI cord to be plugged into the card instead of the MoBo to no avail. I also moved the 645 to another PCIe slot and it still wouldn't boot. My question is, will a new 970 fix my problem? Or is the PCIe slot fried. I don't understand why the PC wouldn't boot unless the PCIe is fried and if that PCIe is fried why wouldn't it boot when I moved the 645 to a different PCIe slot?
PSU: Corsair CS750M 750w
CPU: i5 4690k (watercooled)
MB: MSI z97 PC MATE
GPU: GTX 970
2nd test GPU: GTX 645
RAM: 16gb HyperX
While playing a game yesterday my PC suddenly went dark. When I tried to turn it on there was no sign of life. The fans wouldn't even start up. Then I unplugged the power from my GPU and it started up fine. So I thought I had determined that card was fried so I applied for RMA with EVGA. I then got my old card (GTX 645) and slipped it in to get that minor performance boost. The 2nd card has no ports to plug the PSU into. Then when I powered on my computer, the fans started spinning and the LEDs turned on but it never posted, got me into windows, or even sent a signal to my monitor as far as I can tell. So I changed the HDMI cord to be plugged into the card instead of the MoBo to no avail. I also moved the 645 to another PCIe slot and it still wouldn't boot. My question is, will a new 970 fix my problem? Or is the PCIe slot fried. I don't understand why the PC wouldn't boot unless the PCIe is fried and if that PCIe is fried why wouldn't it boot when I moved the 645 to a different PCIe slot?