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Hello,

 

I am in need of some help. So yesterday i moved my PC parts from my old case to a new case. After about 2 hours of work I was done. After i booted it up after 2 seconds it went knto endless loop of rebooting. I tried withlit RAM and then putting it back, in which gave me more time (30 seconds before endless loop of rebootimg) and i was also getting 0 display.

It'strange becuase i can see my system and all the fans/lights were working and I heard no error beeping sounds or anything like that .

I am not really sure what is causing the rebooting,maybe i plugged something in the wrong place or something like that,and i would appreciate some help with 0 display problems becuase before i moved it to a new case everything was working just fine .

This are my specs:

 

i5-4460

RX 470 Platinum Edition

8GB of DDR3 RAM

H81M-DG4 MOBO

1TB WD HDD

550W XFX TS PSU

3 Case fans

S340 Black Edition Case

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Btw was not sure where to post this so I hope i posted this at the right place.

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Cpu overheating?

Desktop specs:

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AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX

Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower

Laptop: Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16ACH6

Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128

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Just try unplugging and plugging back the cables as a first step. 

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1 minute ago, ZM Fong said:

Cpu overheating?

Well it wasn't overheating in the past year and the CPU fan spins as usual when I turn on the PC

 

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Just now, Red____14 said:

Just try unplugging and plugging back the cables as a first step. 

Also, what is your CPU cooler?

 

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3 minutes ago, Red____14 said:

Also, what is your CPU cooler?

 

Just the stock cooler

But is 6 months old and no signs of malfunctioning.

And it's keeping my 4460 below 70 c

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6 minutes ago, Red____14 said:

Just try unplugging and plugging back the cables as a first step. 

Okay will do 

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15 minutes ago, Red____14 said:

Just try unplugging and plugging back the cables as a first step. 

Well that did nothing

Any more tips ?

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can you get into the bios if so then try and run soemthing like Ubuntu from a usb if that works it may be windows

Beth Foster

Xbox Modder, Network Person, Aussie

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1 minute ago, ms-DOS said:

can you get into the bios if so then try and run soemthing like Ubuntu from a usb if that works it may be windows

The problem is I get 0 display

Like it just says no signal. 

So problems:

1. No display

2. Random rebooting 

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ok do you have a graphics card in that pc

Beth Foster

Xbox Modder, Network Person, Aussie

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1 minute ago, ms-DOS said:

ok do you have a graphics card in that pc

Yup 

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DAM that is one thick card ok try removing the card and do a clear CMOS then run plug your pc in to the mobo video port

Beth Foster

Xbox Modder, Network Person, Aussie

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I had something like that few months ago... You probably just put cpu cooler wrong or thermal paste... I did that and it was good again. I hope it helps :)

 

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4 minutes ago, ms-DOS said:

DAM that is one thick card ok try removing the card and do a clear CMOS then run plug your pc in to the mobo video port

Clear CMOS?

Sorry I am not familiar with that term 

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3 minutes ago, Domas_J said:

I had something like that few months ago... You probably just put cpu cooler wrong or thermal paste... I did that and it was good again. I hope it helps :)

 

Good suggestion

But it's a prebuildt pc

I know I know I should have buildt it myself.

Hmmm 

Is it possible while I was moving it that I could have damaged the cooler or something by accident?

Because it was working fine until now

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13 minutes ago, CoffeeCup said:

 

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The battery neer your sataports thair should be a jumper next to it put it up one then start the system WITH OUT THE GRAPHICS CARD AND USE THE ONBORD VIDEO PORT

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18 minutes ago, ms-DOS said:

The battery neer your sataports thair should be a jumper next to it put it up one then start the system WITH OUT THE GRAPHICS CARD AND USE THE ONBORD VIDEO PORT

But my ONBOARD VIDEO PORT IS DISABLED. 

I think 

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