So i was just using my pc for video calling with a mining app at the background (nicehash) when all of the sudden without warning, it died.
Now I thought it overheated and leave it for a while (sometimes even if it overheats, i could just immediately turn it back on).
But to about an hour more, it still won't turn on. The cable is plugged in, and I've tried other outlets. The motherboard has a light on that said network control (which i conclude it has power flowing at least).
Now, my question is. Which one is broken? The CPU? The GPU? The mobo, psu?
I suspect the cheap psu which i bought for like 10$.
Note: i know it's probably the psu. But if there are other solutions i am glad to hear (especially buying a new one isn't exactly cheap where i am from).
Specs: Procie: i3-3240
GPU: RX470
HDD: 2TB seagate barracuda.
MOBO: Asus H61M-D
Psu: a local brand called imperion. It has a 6pin pcie apparently.
Edit: after seeing the manual book. Turns out that led light was the standby power indicator. Not "network control" lol i assumed wrongly
Now I thought it overheated and leave it for a while (sometimes even if it overheats, i could just immediately turn it back on).
But to about an hour more, it still won't turn on. The cable is plugged in, and I've tried other outlets. The motherboard has a light on that said network control (which i conclude it has power flowing at least).
Now, my question is. Which one is broken? The CPU? The GPU? The mobo, psu?
I suspect the cheap psu which i bought for like 10$.
Note: i know it's probably the psu. But if there are other solutions i am glad to hear (especially buying a new one isn't exactly cheap where i am from).
Specs: Procie: i3-3240
GPU: RX470
HDD: 2TB seagate barracuda.
MOBO: Asus H61M-D
Psu: a local brand called imperion. It has a 6pin pcie apparently.
Edit: after seeing the manual book. Turns out that led light was the standby power indicator. Not "network control" lol i assumed wrongly