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  1. My 1050 Ti doesn't need external power, so no power cable
  2. @Bananasplit_00 it just stays off, after I power it on a couple more times, it boots @DocSwag Actually sometimes, it powers on and off immediately even with just a mouse and keyboard connected to the motherboard. And just barely boots with my USB sound adapter and USB hub connect (it would boot 4 out of 10 tries). As I've said I've done the paper clip test with the power supply and checks out fine so is it safe to say it's a problem with the motherboard? And should I just go ahead and buy a new motherboard because again, I don't have any spare parts to do other trouble shoots.
  3. Hey guys, so I just recently had this problem of my desktop turning off a split second after pressing the power button (have confirmed that there's not short on the power button) which happens occasionally. I have tried reseating every component on the motherboard, resetting the CMOS, using the default settings in the motherboard BIOS and no bad capacitors on the motherboard but the problem still persists. I have done the paper clip test on my PSU but it checks out fine. It seems to work fine when I remove the graphics card and some USB devices. Is there like a power delivery problem of some sort going on with my motherboard? (Particularly the USB ports and PCie slot?) Lastly, can it mean a problem with my PSU (using correct voltage BTW) even though it checks out fine with the paper clip test? I have no spare parts to do trouble shooting so I'm kinda lost lol Buy a new motherboard or power supply? Suggestions? PC Specs: CPU: i5-4460 MOBO: Asus H81M-D MEMORY: 8GB X 2 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866Mhz GPU: Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC PSU: Cougar SL500 STORAGE: SanDisk Plus 240GB SSD Seagate 1TB 7200RPM HDD
  4. Hey guys, so I just recently had this problem of my desktop turning off a split second after pressing the power button (have confirmed that there's not short on the power button) which happens occasionally. I have tried reseating every component on the motherboard, resetting the CMOS, using the default settings in the motherboard BIOS and no bad capacitors on the motherboard but the problem still persists. I have done the paper clip test on my PSU but it checks out fine. It seems to work fine when I remove the graphics card but when I reseat in while the computer is turned on, it shuts down immediately. Can a graphics card cause this? Or is there like a power delivery problem of some sort going on with my motherboard? Lastly, can it mean a problem with my PSU (using correct voltage BTW) even though it checks out fine with the paper clip test? I have no spare parts to do trouble shooting so I'm kinda lost lol PC Specs: CPU: i5-4460 MOBO: Asus H81M-D MEMORY: 8GB X 2 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866Mhz GPU: Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC PSU: Cougar SL500 STORAGE: SanDisk Plus 240GB SSD Seagate 1TB 7200RPM HDD
  5. Bob116 I've actually been running this system for a year now so I actually doubt that my PSU isn't delivering enough power to a Graphics Card that only gets it power from the PCie slot.
  6. I don't think it's memory issues since it boots fine without the graphics card.
  7. Hey guys, so I just recently had this problem of my desktop turning off a split second after pressing the power button (have confirmed that there's not short on the power button) which happens occasionally. I have tried reseating every component on the motherboard, resetting the CMOS, using the default settings in the motherboard BIOS and no bad capacitors on the motherboard but the problem still persists. I have done the paper clip test on my PSU but it checks out fine. It seems to work fine when I remove the graphics card but when I reseat in while the computer is turned on, it shuts down immediately. Can a graphics card cause this? Or is there like a power delivery problem of some sort going on with my motherboard? Lastly, can it mean a problem with my PSU (using correct voltage BTW) even though it checks out fine with the paper clip test? I have no spare parts to do trouble shooting so I'm kinda lost lol PC Specs: CPU: i5-4460 MOBO: Asus H81M-D MEMORY: 8GB X 2 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866Mhz GPU: Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC PSU: Cougar SL500 STORAGE: SanDisk Plus 240GB SSD Seagate 1TB 7200RPM HDD
  8. Very promising although I'm a bit skeptical about the camera. So far on the specs side it's all good. May become a big hit and huge competition to the current top dogs: S7 and 6S/Plus
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