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Originally Posted by Lasereth
What power supply are you using? What specific brand and wattage?
Check the cables, especially the cables that connect the case power switch to the motherboard.
Also, check the switch on the back of the actual power supply to make sure it's not turned off; it's easy to hit when moving the PC sometimes.
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Thanks for the replies, guys.
Unfortunately, I'm trapped at work right now..but will note these options to try out.
My PSU is a seasonic SS 650HT (650W). For some reason, my board has rather high recommended power requirements at 600W (maybe due to the IGP?). But yeah, I don't even have a video card plugged in right now. The power supply switch is the big toggle on the back of the case with the on and off right? Checked that several times, unless there's anything internal that needs to be toggled..
Here's a long shot, but could it be the power cable itself that connects from the wall socket to the PSU? My OEM psu did not come with a cable so I had to repurpose an old one, which I cannot vouch for it's reliability or quality. Though it did boot the first time..