As titled, I just reassembled my pc together yesterday after not using the components for 1.5 years. Everything turned on alright except the gpu was not outputting any signal (lights turn on but that's it - important for context later). I unplugged the gpu and connected the monitor directly to my MOBO and everything seems to be going smoothly. I proceeded to turn off the PC and finish up cable management and when I tried to turn it on again my PC does not boot up. There are no lights on my MOBO and the PSU fan wasn't running. I checked all the cables and they seem to be connected properly. I've disconnected the PSU and did a paperclip test and used a multimeter to check the voltages and they seem to be in correct range. I plugged the 24-pin and cpu cables back to the MOBO and turned the switch on. The MOBO lit up for a sec and the lights went off. Now it is the same as it was last night and nothing boots. I'm checking the PSU again with the paperclip and multimeter and the values seem to be in the right range. Below is my build:
i7-7700k
Hero Maximus IX
RTX2080
Kraken x62
2x Corsair vengeance 16GB
Corsair CX600M
One thing to note is that these components have been around for a while MOBO CPU RAM (5years), GPU (3years), PSU (9years). My hunch is that the PSU is getting a little too old and unable to support the PC anymore (when the GPU worked it worked for like 5 seconds but stopped after that). I'm thinking of getting a new PSU but wanted second opinions before I drop a couple hundred dollars for something that may not have been the culprit.
Thoughts?
i7-7700k
Hero Maximus IX
RTX2080
Kraken x62
2x Corsair vengeance 16GB
Corsair CX600M
One thing to note is that these components have been around for a while MOBO CPU RAM (5years), GPU (3years), PSU (9years). My hunch is that the PSU is getting a little too old and unable to support the PC anymore (when the GPU worked it worked for like 5 seconds but stopped after that). I'm thinking of getting a new PSU but wanted second opinions before I drop a couple hundred dollars for something that may not have been the culprit.
Thoughts?