ilikesimpsons
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Hey guys, this is a fluke problem that I just had recently. While I was out my computer apparently shut down and refused to power up, so I opened up the case and was left scratching my chin, because even though the computer wouldn't power on, my USB powered portable HDD was still spinning. I took a wild guess and removed the GPU from the PCI-E x16 slot and, what do you know the PC booted up just fine. I am left with a dilema though. If I place the GPU inside the slot but DON'T connnect the PCI-E power cable than the PC will boot but a red light will flash on my GPU (XFX 9800GT) which I expected due to the lack of power, and the computer will enter a reboot cycle. If I reconnect the PCI-E power cable, and hit the power on button, it will flash for about a half second and then shut down. My dilema is though, I don't know if the card is fried or if the PSU is fried, or if it just isn't providing enough power. My PSU is a 500W Thermaltake that I bought from newegg just over a year ago. The other components in my PC are 2x2GB sticks of OCZ Reaper DDR2 1066mhz RAM and an Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300, OC to 3.2ghz. The motherboard is a ASROCK G41M and I have a Sunbeam Rheobus Extreme hooked up along with a SATA DVD/CD Combo drive. There is a 7200RPM 400GB SATA HDD hooked up inside. Anybody know what could be going on?