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Boot issue

Toxic_Candy
Level 7
I built this computer. It was working fine for about a month. Today I walked away to eat and came back to the computer shut off. Went to push power button... nothing. The only thing I notice that is different is the Republic of gamers" led is flashing slowly. What's wrong with my computer?
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pennyboy
Level 9
No offense, but you are probably not going to get many responses? You need to be more specific about your hardware, things you have already tried to get this sorted and a Q Code would help...

HiVizMan
Level 40
List your hardware and we can try and help you.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

I am writing from a phone so I will keep it as brief as possible. I have a formula 6 motherboard. cs 750 m psu. Intel I 7. Pulled out the asus geforce gtx 680. Samsung 840 Evo ssd segate 1 to hdd.
I have cleared the cmos via button in back. When i do I hear a clicking sound when I go to push power button. Any further pressing of the power button leads to no sound at all.

Also have Kingston hyper red ram 2 chips tried both individually and still nothing

There is no q code because it will not boot or even turn on.

Ok so pulled everything out of the case setup on a wood surface. When i hit the cmos reset then hit start on motherbard the psu clicks. When i hit start on board after that no clicking. Then if I hit cmos reset. I can get the psu to click again...

pennyboy
Level 9
Do you have another power supply you could try? can you double check you have both the 24pin power and 8 pin cpu plugged in also?

HiVizMan
Level 40
The clicking sound is a bad thing, please replace your PSU.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

Toxic_Candy
Level 7
I took the firsts psu and put it in a different computer. Worked fine. But I did go buy a new one. Same problem. Could there be a short in the motherboard? It seems like it sends power. Then trips a breaker in the psu... i dunno.