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Pc shuts down after booting

When I turn on my pc it shuts down after a couple of seconds after booting, somethmes the blue screen of death will come up then shut down my pc this started happening after installing new fans to my radiator and removed my rear exhaust fans and 1 front intake fan, when I leave my pc off after an hour I tried again then my cpu temp is at 90-100, I can max out the cpu fan rpm to max and pc will still shut down need help asap please

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Looks like your pump isnt circulating. Either it broke or you forgot to hook it up again

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4 hours ago, QBtech said:

Did that solve your problem? 

I checked all my wireing and it looks fine to me, I even took out the radiator off my case so the tubing was straight, still have the issue. Cpu temp will reach 100c withen seconds !

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4 minutes ago, KingPho said:

I checked all my wireing and it looks fine to me, I even took out the radiator off my case so the tubing was straight, still have the issue. Cpu temp will reach 100c withen seconds !

It sounds like your pump isn't moving liquid through the circuit for whatever reason.  There are any number of reasons for that: an air bubble blocking the pump's intake, something else blocking the intake (that's way worse), something lodged in a cooling block, or maybe even the radiator.

 

How is the pump powered?  SATA, Molex, or some other power connector?  If so, do you have an extra power supply that you can use to power the pump directly without turning the PC on?  Do so, and make sure the fluid is actually moving.  Listen closely to the pump while it's running, and pinch one of the lines for a second or so.  Does the pump's pitch change?  If so, that means fluid is moving and there's another problem.  If pinching the line makes literally no difference to the pump's pitch, then you have something blocking the liquid and you need to find it.

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Check all the fan headers and make sure there in the right spot. Make sure the pump is working and water is flowing thru the rad.

Also pls fix the text for dark theme, Its an option that looks like a  chose auto so that it looks right.

 

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did you apply the thermal paste correctly? Never use the business card method or the ziploc bag method. Just use the line or the pea.

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Sounds like a bad mount try re mounting it

and apply new thermal paste and check the fans are plugged into the cpu header for the fans on the rad 

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Now that I know what cooler you're using: I've had the exact, same problem with that exact, same cooler.  It's a piece of crap (much like most of the rest of Corsair's stuff).  I never determined what the problem was: either the pump got screwed up and stopped pushing fluid through the circuit, or something got lodged in the line.  Either way, no amount of re-mounting, re-applying thermal paste, etc mattered.  Pulling it off and sending it to the recycling center was the only solution.

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16 minutes ago, jasonvp said:

Now that I know what cooler you're using: I've had the exact, same problem with that exact, same cooler.  It's a piece of crap (much like most of the rest of Corsair's stuff).  I never determined what the problem was: either the pump got screwed up and stopped pushing fluid through the circuit, or something got lodged in the line.  Either way, no amount of re-mounting, re-applying thermal paste, etc mattered.  Pulling it off and sending it to the recycling center was the only solution.

I have an H100i and it works perfectly fine. This just sounds like a bad mount, and you probably got a lemon.

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