Strix X99 no beep no boot

GEFFO50

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Took delivery of a new system.
Intel® Core™i7 Eight Core Processor i7-6900K (3.3GHz) 20MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® ROG STRIX X99: ATX, USB 3.1, SATA 6 GB/s
Memory (RAM)
32GB HyperX FURY DDR4 2133MHz (4 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
12GB NVIDIA TITAN X (The Ultimate, Pascal Edition) - DVI, HDMI, DP
1st Hard Disk
120GB HyperX SAVAGE 2.5" SSD, SATA 6 Gb/s (upto 560MB/sR | 360MB/sW)
2nd Hard Disk
480GB HyperX SAVAGE 2.5" SSD, SATA 6 Gb/s (upto 560MB/sR | 530MB/sW)
3rd Hard Disk
1TB WD BLACK 3.5" WD1003FZEX, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64MB CACHE (7200rpm)
1st DVD/BLU-RAY Drive
24x DUAL LAYER DVD WRITER ±R/±RW/RAM
Power Supply
CORSAIR 650W CS SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET

Updated to NVidia 902, was playing Doom at 100fps, then SHUTDOWN!

Now the pc won't even start.
No beep, no boot, no ball.
(Not a bad rap for a 58 year old white guy)

Tried taking out and shuffling memory.
Tried cmos clear.
Has anyone else solved this.
RMA I guess.
 
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Ah, well that sucks man. The power supply may still have a warranty on it, you could try to RMA it with the manufacturer for a replacement. However, it'd just die again as you'd be running it at max load...

kfarris

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Your power supply died. You killed it. For real take it out plug it in and connect the green and grey wire together with a jumper pin see if the fan spins.. if not it's dead cuss you tried to power a system that requires more power than that tiny PSU could provide.


Like for real... A titan X with 32gig of ram... and an eight-core CPU... you need like a 1200 watt or minimum 850??? Idk I need to do the math...
 

kfarris

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Okay, so the minimum power supply that would hold out would be a 750watt silver if you didn't overclock anything... If you did you want an 850 or higher. You ran a 650 watt at full load for hours, power supplies are not designed to run at full load 24/7. (consumer grade anyway server grade is different.. and even then still not recommended..)
 

GEFFO50

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Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I took the PSU I was advised to by the builders. Sadly my hands are too shaky these days to fiddle with assembly.
Did it years ago but don't have the bottle now.
 

kfarris

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Ah, well that sucks man. The power supply may still have a warranty on it, you could try to RMA it with the manufacturer for a replacement. However, it'd just die again as you'd be running it at max load...
 
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