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G'day!here's the problem.
I was listening to music on my comp and it suddenly froze,i then thought it was just lagging so i just wait a few sec than it crash,the screen turned off and fan and everything stopped but the light on machine still on,i than press restart than the fan and screen still didn't move. :mad:
one thing i know is that the power supply of my comp is lower than the need,it is 260v but my video card nees 360v,is it because of this?or is it something else?PLZ HELP!

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HELP!!!MY COMP DOESN"T EVEN TURN ON NOW!!!
The screen don't turn on and no beeping sound,plz help.
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Best to get a power supply that meets requirements I feel.

Reset CMOS and try again, but it certainly sounds like the power unit has been overworked and suffered as a result.
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Originally Posted by Catweazle
Best to get a power supply that meets requirements I feel.

Reset CMOS and try again, but it certainly sounds like the power unit has been overworked and suffered as a result.
I have changed my motherboard and now the problem has been fix,thx!
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