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DanCR4
Newbie Joined: 06 Sep 2017 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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thanks everyone for your help. I went out bought a new psu (EVGA 650 GQ Gold Hybrid Modular ATX PSU - 650W). I have updated the first post, with full specs of new power supply. At first the system was still not booting, then after pulling all memory, and cards, also took out cmos battery and done cmos reset, reseated all cards and wires, turned on the pc and boom the system booted into the bios, first thing i did was update the bios to 3.00 and now have installed windows 10. all running fine so far, so a big hand to everyone who helped in getting my system booting. I guess I really need to learn that if you buy cheap you buy twice, I decided to go cheap on a power supply and it caused me no end of worry. so happy i got it sorted, did cost me another £80 (GB Pounds) but at least i got a working pc and not not an expensive bookend. again thanks to everyone who took the time to respond and help me out.
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MisterJ
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DanCR4, if you have not done a Clear CMOS as smrtech suggested, please do and let us know if that helps. Enjoy, John.
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DanCR4
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I got it sorted now, bought a new PSU, at first it would still not boot, so had another go at clearing the cmos and reseating all cards etc and i got it to work. |
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wardog
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Great!
Glad you got it sorted. |
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nangu
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Great!!! PSU is probably the only component that you can't go cheap. I learnt the hard way also many years ago. After all, alongside your case, it's the only component which lasts you the most if bought good at first, so I prefer to invest more on a good PSU and go one tier down on CPU, MB or GPU if budget is a problem for a new build. Cheers.
Edited by nangu - 07 Sep 2017 at 11:52pm |
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