I did take out the GPU, but I didn't think about the heat sink... good point.
I did ship with USPS, though. I have insurance on it, so hoping they'll accept my claim for my replacement motherboard... we'll see.
Thanks again all who contributed feedback!
Just an update -- turned out to be the motherboard. Replaced PSU and no dice, replaced motherboard and that fixed it (even with original PSU). Thanks all for the replies and tips.
I suppose that could be it, but I'm really hoping it's not. I don't want to build a whole new PC right now with so many items on backorder as they are.
:tearsofjoy: thanks for that
Thanks. I've reseated the connections, but hadn't thought about the motherboard getting loose during shipment and shorting on the case. Come to think of it, I noticed minor damage on the corner of the case indicating it got dropped pretty hard, so that's very possible... I'll give that a shot.
I just moved from the US to Germany and now my computer won't power up.
Specs:
PSU: Corsair CX750M (rated 110-240v w/Active PFC)
Mobo: Asrock Fatality AB350
CPU: Ryzen 1600X
GPU: RTX 2070 Super
SSD x1 + HDD x3
I bought a new power cable (with EU plug). Checked that everything was seated...
I'm new here and I hope not to be one of those "Post Count:3" members who is a parasite to communities like this. My friend referred me here because it's been around a while and has a lot of helpful people.
Anyhow.
My past experience has always been finding scripts (VB or, at my new job...
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