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Post Date: 2020-12-15

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    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 at 3:54pm
I got my pc yesterday, i played on it, tested everything out to see how everything felt and it was fine, it was smooth. When i turned it off, i switched the power on the psu off as well. When i tried to turn it on today i wasnt receiving power, the leds on my mobo werent turning on and i couldnt boot the pc. Do i have to send this back? and what happened overnight that couldve caused this
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This is a duplicate post.



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yes sorry, was just panicking when this happened.
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  Quote hoserator Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 16 Dec 2020 at 2:34am
No worries.
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Nothing had to have happened overnight, just like when you park your car and it won't start again.

I also turn the psu off but only when I am going to be away for a couple of days and then I unplug the cable. Only reason is to protect from lightning storms. ( I also disconnect the ethernet cable.) Plenty were I live.

Give DS a call. They might send you a new psu and you can install and return the bad one. Another poster had same issue recently. If modular, all you do is unplug all wires from bad psu, remove unit and install new one. The wires remain in place for easy reinstalling.



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