POST: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-on_self-test
Try changing the PSU, or turning on the computer without graphic gard (or with some less power hungry video card if you have it).
It's most likely PSU. You can also try to plug computer into some other power source, different wall socket, and so on.
Try changing the PSU, or turning on the computer without graphic gard (or with some less power hungry video card if you have it).
It's most likely PSU. You can also try to plug computer into some other power source, different wall socket, and so on.
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