You must add "because I'm the greatest technician that's ever lived " somehow frequently in your videos, It would be true and hilarious at the same time.
@SalemTechsperts On a serious note, I've been doing this for over 30 years, your vids on right to repair are spot on. For your sanity, I recommend as soon as you can afford, give up phone repair. I also stopped working on Apple in the 90s, but understand how that's harder to quit. Congrats on 1 million subs.
@@karthikvn388 if this is a new build make sure your bios is updated to work with the processor you’re installing, your ram is seated all the way and in the correct slots, gpu is seated into the pcie slot and powered by the psu with the proper cables, check the 32 pin and 6 pin power connector going to the mobo. With the brief description you gave us it could be anything. But it should be repairable unless you have a faulty motherboard.
@@HazyMcvay it is not new build it is a old pc that was working for more thaan 2 years but i do not knwo what happened but it started shutting down randomly (force shut down not proper) and later it did not on evertime i switched it up(it may on sometimes but work for few minutes). Later it never switched on after about 6 months i turned it on it worked correctly and kept going until 2hrs after which it became the same problem. Could u help me with it? Thanks for the reply
@@karthikvn388 I can definitely try to help I’m not tech repair but I’ve been building pcs for 10 years. Firstly reset your ram by removing and reinserting them into the slots. Reset your bios by removing the cmos 2032 battery and reinserting it. Remove all usb devices and try powering it on. It sounds like it’s more than likely something wrong with the power supply not providing enough power. I would recommend testing the voltage if you can or just buy a new psu first. I really think this is the issue. Another troubleshooting step would be plugging your monitor into the integrated graphics port on the motherboard instead of your gpu. If it displays output and boots then it’s your graphics card giving you problems. If you’re still not getting output it could be the motherboard or processor. But definitely try the other steps above first though I have a strong feeling it’s a power supply failing. I wish you the best of luck! Nothing sucks more than pc problems! 🙂