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My pc fails to startup

 

It turns on but immediately shuts down, then reboots, shuts down, ... 

 

Could maybe someone help me with this problem and tell me how to fix this?

 

The pc is new so I have no idea why this is happening.

 

My specs:

 

PSU: Corsair AX760i 80Plus Platinum

CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K - Boxed

CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X61

MB: MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition - Socket 1150 - DDR3

SSD: Samsung 850 EVO - 500GB

HDD: Western digital Caviar Green 2TB

Graphics card: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti - Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ - 6GB GDDR5

RAM: Kingston Technology HyperX Fury - DDR3 1866Mhz CL10 Kit Wit - 16GB

Case: NZXT H440 Wit/Zwart

Monitor: Acer XB270HA

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There are so many reasons for that type of problem. Way too many to list here, but here is some quick advice:

 

search your the problem online, there are many sites that can give feedback.

 

sorry i can't give you a straight answer right now. I will try again soon.

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My pc fails to startup

 

It turns on but immediately shuts down, then reboots, shuts down, ... 

 

Could maybe someone help me with this problem and tell me how to fix this?

 

The pc is new so I have no idea why this is happening.

Check RAM. Best way to start.

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My pc fails to startup

 

It turns on but immediately shuts down, then reboots, shuts down, ... 

 

Could maybe someone help me with this problem and tell me how to fix this?

 

The pc is new so I have no idea why this is happening.

 

Please provide more info....such as components or the PC maker model number?  Specs please.

Intel i7-4790K Processor, 32 GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1600 RAM, ASUS Z-87 Pro Motherboard, Corsair RM 750 PSU, 250 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, 2 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs, ASUS GeForce GTX 970 STRIX GPU, Corsair Carbide 500R Case, AFT Pro-77U Card Reader, Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor – U2415, Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, Windows 9 (Windows 10 with StartIsBack++)

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Hey, I am back.

 

and here are a couple of things you can try:

 

1) make sure all the connectors are in the proper place and are connected securely.

2) make the RAM in setted in the correct slots (look inside your motherboard's manual if you don't know) and are setted firmly.

3) Is the CPU setted in the correct orientation? e.g. triangle on the CPU pointing towards the triangle on the socket itself.

4) If there is a "mem ok' button, try pressing it and booting the PC, if it works then go into the BIOS to configure your memory settings.

5) try clearing the CMOS and booting your PC again.

 

This is just off the top of my head. Hope this helps.

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There are so many reasons for that type of problem. Way too many to list here, but here is some quick advice:

 

search your the problem online, there are many sites that can give feedback.

 

sorry i can't give you a straight answer right now. I will try again soon.

 

Check RAM. Best way to start.

 

Please provide more info....such as components or the PC maker model number?  Specs please.

 

Hey, I am back.

 

and here are a couple of things you can try:

 

1) make sure all the connectors are in the proper place and are connected securely.

2) make the RAM in setted in the correct slots (look inside your motherboard's manual if you don't know) and are setted firmly.

3) Is the CPU setted in the correct orientation? e.g. triangle on the CPU pointing towards the triangle on the socket itself.

4) If there is a "mem ok' button, try pressing it and booting the PC, if it works then go into the BIOS to configure your memory settings.

5) try clearing the CMOS and booting your PC again.

 

This is just off the top of my head. Hope this helps.

 

 

Hello guys, 

 

thanks already for your help.

I have a video about it but I can't upload it here because of the 2mb limit.

 

Can you tell me an easy way I can do this so you can help me further?

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I have the same problem as this gentlemen on youtube.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c20NfTYYuSc

Can you tell us what you have tried? We can better help you if you mention what you have attempted.

Intel Core i7-6700k | 2 X Gigabyte 4GB GTX 970 Overclocked Edition | 16GB (4X4GB) DDR4 2133MHz Corsair Dominator Platinum | MasterCase Pro 5

ASUS Z170 Deluxe Motherboard | 256GB Samsung 840 Pro + Seagate 2TB Storage | Corsair Hydro H80i GT | Windows 10 Pro 64bit | Corsair HX850i

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There are a lot of things it could be. Is your power supply sufficient enough for your hardware?

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Can you tell us what you have tried? We can better help you if you mention what you have attempted.

 

I tried holding down the startup button for a long time, but it didn't work.

I tried waiting with the power cable unplugged but it didn't work.

 

I unplugged and replugged all cables but still no difference.

 

That's all i've tried so far because I don't wanna do things that might be wrong.

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Is your Ram compatible with your motherboard?

 

Yes it is. 

 

I have this computer for like 2 weeks now.

It worked fine untill yesterday!  :o

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Yes it is. 

 

I have this computer for like 2 weeks now.

It worked fine untill yesterday!  :o

Was anything weird happening on your PC before this happened?

 

Can you get into your BIOS?

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Was anything weird happening on your PC before this happened?

 

Can you get into your BIOS?

 

It really was working like a charm before this problem noticed nothing weird at all.

 

And no I can't it only turns on for like 2 sec and then shuts of and goes into a loop... :'(

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was your PC bumped, moved or kicked?

 

One thing you can try is to remove 1 part (like your individual RAM stick) and try to start your PC. if that does not work put the component back, repeat the removal process of 1 individual component and trying to start your PC. what usually happens is that you are eliminating potential candidates until you find a the problem e.g. bad ram, bad GPU, etc.

 

If you find nothing, it might be your motherboard that is the problem.

 

Hope this helps.

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