Neither do anything after I connect them to a monitor. One has a Core i9 9900K and 64GB RAM, the other has a GTX 1660 Super, so I'm gonna do some looking up to see if I can revive either one.

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  2. RunningLowOnBrain

    No power on? Dead PSU, bad case power button, switch on back of PSU is off, or the motherboard is dead.

  3. Well, they don’t have storage drives so no wonder 🤷

  4. Bobbert_552P

    Put them back in the trash where you found them 😀 Seriously, there is a reason they haven’t been sold on. If you do put in storage drives (which, unless you have some lying around you’ll have to buy) them the memory might be shot, or the CPU fried, or the motherboard etc etc.

    You will be forever chasing your tail. And, even if you do get them working, what then? Are they made with up to date components? Probably not. Can you use them? Maybe but for what? Can you sell them? Again, probably not.

    The bin is your friend.

    Edit: sorry hadn’t seen the specs of the parts you mentioned. My comment is still valid but if you do have a rig to try the graphics card and CPU in then fine (but you could screw your working rig) and if not but you do have the storage drives handy then cannibalise the two rigs and put the best into one. Give it a go.

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