IMac won't power up - 3rd iMac failure...

OK so my 3rd iMac is destined for the repairers (numbers 1 and 2 were returned direct to Apple as they failed within 2 weeks).
It had been randomly turning itself off and on again and this got more frequent. About a week ago it wouldnt reboot for 1.5 hours and yesterday it died totally and wouldn't reboot all evening.
There is no sound on startup, it goes to start up and fails, no screen, no noise, no nothing - and the light on the front of the display is solid white.
Any ideas? I am SO fed up with iMacs

welcome, Kirrianna , to the forum,
and - whow!! -- 3 iMacs in a row with the same failure??? this sounds strange indeed! My first iMac is still running after 7.5 years, the G5 i bought 1.5 years ago has developed recently a problem, and my powerbook is running since 1 year w/o problem. Thus, you must attract bad luck, it seems.
could it be a power problem? can u try to use stabilized power?
about the start-up chime: if you turn off the output of the loudspeakers, there will be no sound.
can you start from the cd?
before I (and others) can give you some more hints, please indicate what machine you have, and what you did to get it running eventually. if the powerlight is on, something should happen...
please, post back,
thomas
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