My PC won't boot
Hey, so I have a pc that probably two years old.

I have this trouble everyday where my PC is doesn't want to boot. When I plug the cable and touched the aluminum thing, it's sting (because there's electricity) but when I presses the power button, it does nothing



Well at first it boot and completely fine
But as time passed by, my PC suddenly rebooted it self. The rebooting thing was my problem since I first built it, many people says that it's my psu that makes that happens because I buyed a cheap psu
And today I replaced it and it still fricking happened.

*But sometimes I get lucky where it just boot by it self or it immediately boot when I pressed the power button

My Spec
AMD ryzen 3 2200g
B350M Pro VH Plus motherboard (2slots of ram)
2x4gb of venom rx ram
EVGA 450B
And a 700gb hdd

Please help
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ReBoot 12. März 2021 um 4:54 
Can be your PSU, can be your mainboard. Could even be your power button dangling. If you replaced your PSU, the next step would be the mainboard. You can also unplug the power button & turn off the mainboard manually by connecting 2 pins in the IO field. That way, you'll rule out a faulty button.
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PaOOLlll 12. März 2021 um 6:05 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ReBoot:
Can be your PSU, can be your mainboard. Could even be your power button dangling. If you replaced your PSU, the next step would be the mainboard. You can also unplug the power button & turn off the mainboard manually by connecting 2 pins in the IO field. That way, you'll rule out a faulty button.

I've reaplaced my old psu to the new evga one, my power button works fine before, but when I turn on manually my PC using my screw driver, nothing
ReBoot 12. März 2021 um 6:06 
Well, have you considered what I said about the mainboard?
Mozza 71 12. März 2021 um 6:51 
I would check your connections after fitting the PSU, as that seems to be possibly the guilty party.
Check you have done everything correctly and not disturbed any other wiring
PaOOLlll 12. März 2021 um 7:05 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ReBoot:
Well, have you considered what I said about the mainboard?
Probably
From my experience it's usually 1 of 2 things. Power supply first, or memory second. Pull out one of the sticks and see if it does it, then try with the other stick of memory alone.
You have a short and the board is likely damaged. If you have another pci-e slot, move your gfx card to that one. I've had this exact issue and the reboots were due to the pci-slot becoming damaged with the electrical short, moving the card to another slot stopped that.
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