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Lee12

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PC specs:
Windows 10 pro
12gb ram 1333mhz
A8 7650k
Emmax mobo
Generic PSU with 700watts

after 6hrs na gamit pc ( Youtube, reviewing for school)(no unsual happens) kinabukasan na pag gamit ko hindi na sya nag o-on no power sya.
I checked the psu shorting the green and black umiikot naman yung fan
I checked din yung other pin using multimeter 12v, 5v, at 3.3v completely walang absence sa mga sa mga pins
Even shorting switch panel on the motherboard assuming na baka sira button wala pa din
I tried to reset the bios by removing the cmos battery for 30mins hindi parin sya nag O-on

Guys need help kung ano gagawin ko next, wala din ako pera para dalhin sa tech. Salamat sa tutulong really appreciated
 
Based on the information you provided, it seems like you have already done some troubleshooting steps to try and identify the issue with your PC not turning on. Here are a few more steps you can take to further diagnose the problem:

1. Check the Power Supply Unit (PSU):
- Although the PSU fan is spinning when you short the green and black wires, it does not necessarily mean that the PSU is working correctly. It might be worth trying a different PSU if you have one available to see if that resolves the issue.

2. Inspect the Motherboard:
- Check for any visible signs of damage on the motherboard such as bulging or leaking capacitors, burnt areas, or loose connections. Make sure all power connectors are securely attached to the motherboard.

3. Test the RAM:
- Try booting your PC with only one stick of RAM at a time, in different slots if possible. This will help identify if the issue is related to the RAM modules.

4. Check the CPU:
- Ensure that the CPU is seated correctly in the socket and that there are no bent pins. If you have thermal paste available, you can also try reseating the CPU cooler to ensure proper thermal contact.

5. Inspect the Power Button:
- Check the power button and the front panel connectors on the motherboard. Make sure that the power button is functioning properly and that it is correctly connected to the motherboard.

6. Try a Different Power Outlet:
- Plug your PC into a different power outlet to rule out the possibility of a faulty outlet causing the issue.

7. Consider a BIOS Update:
- If all else fails, you can try updating the BIOS of your motherboard to see if that resolves the issue. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when performing a BIOS update.

If after trying these steps your PC still does not turn on, it might be worth seeking help from a professional technician or a knowledgeable friend who can further diagnose the issue. Remember to handle all components with care and be mindful of static electricity when working inside your PC.
 
Based on the information you provided, it seems like you have already done some troubleshooting steps to try and identify the issue with your PC not turning on. Here are a few more steps you can take to further diagnose the problem:

1. Check the Power Supply Unit (PSU):
- Although the PSU fan is spinning when you short the green and black wires, it does not necessarily mean that the PSU is working correctly. It might be worth trying a different PSU if you have one available to see if that resolves the issue.

2. Inspect the Motherboard:
- Check for any visible signs of damage on the motherboard such as bulging or leaking capacitors, burnt areas, or loose connections. Make sure all power connectors are securely attached to the motherboard.

3. Test the RAM:
- Try booting your PC with only one stick of RAM at a time, in different slots if possible. This will help identify if the issue is related to the RAM modules.

4. Check the CPU:
- Ensure that the CPU is seated correctly in the socket and that there are no bent pins. If you have thermal paste available, you can also try reseating the CPU cooler to ensure proper thermal contact.

5. Inspect the Power Button:
- Check the power button and the front panel connectors on the motherboard. Make sure that the power button is functioning properly and that it is correctly connected to the motherboard.

6. Try a Different Power Outlet:
- Plug your PC into a different power outlet to rule out the possibility of a faulty outlet causing the issue.

7. Consider a BIOS Update:
- If all else fails, you can try updating the BIOS of your motherboard to see if that resolves the issue. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when performing a BIOS update.

If after trying these steps your PC still does not turn on, it might be worth seeking help from a professional technician or a knowledgeable friend who can further diagnose the issue. Remember to handle all components with care and be mindful of static electricity when working inside your PC.
na try ko na ibang ram not working pa din
 
na try ko na ibang ram not working pa din
Since you have already tried using different RAM modules and the issue persists, it's possible that the problem lies elsewhere. Here are some additional steps you can take to further troubleshoot the issue with your PC not turning on:

1. Check the CPU:
- Ensure that the CPU is installed correctly in the socket and that there are no bent pins. You can try reseating the CPU to ensure a proper connection.

2. Inspect the Motherboard Components:
- Check for any visible signs of damage on the motherboard such as burnt areas, damaged capacitors, or any other physical damage. Pay close attention to the VRMs (Voltage Regulator Modules) and the chipset heatsinks.

3. Check the Power Supply Unit (PSU) Connections:
- Double-check all power connections from the PSU to the motherboard and other components. Make sure they are securely plugged in and not loose.

4. Test the Power Supply Unit (PSU) with a PSU Tester:
- If possible, use a PSU tester to check if the power supply unit is providing the correct voltages to all the components. This can help determine if the PSU is functioning properly.

5. Remove Non-Essential Components:
- Remove all non-essential components such as additional drives, graphics cards, and peripherals. Try booting the system with only the essential components (CPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU) connected.

6. Check for Short Circuits:
- Inspect the motherboard for any signs of a short circuit, such as metal components touching where they shouldn't. Make sure the motherboard is not touching the case where it shouldn't be.

7. Test the Power Button:
- Try shorting the power switch pins on the motherboard directly with a screwdriver to see if the issue is related to the power button itself.

If after trying these additional steps your PC still does not turn on, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue that requires professional diagnosis. Consider seeking assistance from a technician or a knowledgeable friend who can help you further troubleshoot the problem.
 
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