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UPDATE: I fixed it!! It was the PSU.

So I just built my first PC in like 20 years. Everything was going fine, I was installing Windows and got to the network setup step and my wifi was having trouble staying connected. I figured it was because I hadn't set up drivers yet, so I thought whatever, no problem, I'll just move it by my router and plug in an ethernet cable.

So I powered off and moved it, and...dead. Nothing is happening when I hit the power button. No fans, no lights, nothing. I've made sure no cables got jiggled loose or anything. Maybe I shorted something somewhere on the motherboard? I can't see anything without fully disassembling and having to rebuild it. I really don't want to do that, but I guess I'll have to unless I'm missing something obvious. I'll test the PSU tomorrow but I doubt it's that, these are all brand new parts.

Any ideas?

Specs:

AMD 7800X3D

ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi

Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7800 XT

2 x 16GB Crucial DDR5 RAM

Seasonic GX-850 PSU

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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Disconnect the psu from all the devices, use a wire or paperclip to short the green wire on the atx connector to black wire.

If the psu doesn't turn on, that's where your problem is. If it does, it may be your mobo or something else.

If your atx connector doesn't have a green wire, google for which pin it is to turn the psu on manually.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

Yes, for standard 20 or 24 pin PSUs this is fine (which is almost assuredly what you have if you're building your own). Nonstandard ones, like what Dell or HP use, rarely work like that.