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you was using a PCI-express card and then you switched to an AGP one? was that on a differnet mobo or has your mobo got a PCI-express slot and an AGP one?
i had a very similar problem to this. it turned out to be my graphics card. it got to the point that it would randomly turn off and would not turn back on at all. no beeps no nothing. push the button and all you would get is more frustration. youve got to try everything in this stituation. replace it with stuff that works and try and pin point the problem. the best way to do it is to take a component out of your system and put i n one that you now does work. then you can rule out the possibilty that your PSU hasnt blown more than one component
i had a very similar problem to this. it turned out to be my graphics card. it got to the point that it would randomly turn off and would not turn back on at all. no beeps no nothing. push the button and all you would get is more frustration. youve got to try everything in this stituation. replace it with stuff that works and try and pin point the problem. the best way to do it is to take a component out of your system and put i n one that you now does work. then you can rule out the possibilty that your PSU hasnt blown more than one component