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PC not turning on, turns it self off for no reason

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He @xdXot1c

I did ask on a german forum,

And they said i should try to remove 1 ram stick and that could be the reason...

So, it was the reason and now my system is working , but only 256MB RAM that hates WinXP on my pc

 

But hey, thanks for tge solution

If ram removal wouldnt work

I would vuy a new Pentium IV 2.00GHz

My old pc is not turning on riggt

It turns on 5 sec, shutdown

10 secs later fans go on,

But no output 

No input via keyboard to bios is possible

Specs

Pentium 4

512MB PCRAM

Intel integrated (non AGP/PCI slot Graphics (works fine)

HDD: 40Gb seagate barracuda

PC is a IBM NetVista  with win xp

Video output is VGA

Turns itself out again every time

The video is the proof

No signal

I tried other cables not working, other input device via vga working

 

Just help

Thats my pc that i use 

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Is the power cord all the way in? Have you checked if the powersupply powers up? AND have you properly seated the power cables?

 

I love PC building and gaming. 
REMEMBER botttlenecks can happen at all points of a PC part. Make sure you are at equilibrium. For all parts unless you intend to upgrade at a later point. Also QA Tested AAA Games.

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3 minutes ago, NekoBubbles said:

Is the power cord all the way in? Have you checked if the powersupply powers up? AND have you properly seated the power cables?

 

Yes i checked i plugged in everyrhing right way. even did plug out the cd drive and nothing better tham 5secs fan on , then 10 secs pc turns off and then on without output

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Just now, Kerbwin98 said:

Yes i checked i plugged in everyrhing right way. even did plug out the cd drive and nothing better tham 5secs fan on , then 10 secs pc turns off and then on without output

Sounds like the PSU may have just hit its limit.... 

I love PC building and gaming. 
REMEMBER botttlenecks can happen at all points of a PC part. Make sure you are at equilibrium. For all parts unless you intend to upgrade at a later point. Also QA Tested AAA Games.

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psu definitely starting to show its age, seems like a pretty old system

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Just now, NekoBubbles said:

Sounds like the PSU may have just hit its limit.... 

And its a oem pc 

Has every power cable in one cord that goes inside of psu

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Just now, iCypticx said:

psu definitely starting to show its age, seems like a pretty old system

It is

PENTIUM 4, 512MB PCRAM

 

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1 minute ago, Kerbwin98 said:

It is

PENTIUM 4, 512MB PCRAM

 

Oh damn 21 years old CPU... Is the PSU that old? As that would explain everything as I don't think many PSU's survive that long. 

I love PC building and gaming. 
REMEMBER botttlenecks can happen at all points of a PC part. Make sure you are at equilibrium. For all parts unless you intend to upgrade at a later point. Also QA Tested AAA Games.

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Yes and intel inside

Even

dust inside tm

Inow check the cables inside

and model of psu

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25 minutes ago, Kerbwin98 said:

My old pc is not turning on riggt

It turns on 5 sec, shutdown

10 secs later fans go on,

But no output 

No input via keyboard to bios is possible

Specs

Pentium 4

512MB PCRAM

Intel integrated (non AGP/PCI slot Graphics (works fine)

HDD: 40Gb seagate barracuda

PC is a IBM NetVista  with win xp

Video output is VGA

Turns itself out again every time

The video is the proof

No signal

I tried other cables not working, other input device via vga working

 

Just help

Thats my pc that i use 

your cpu is dead, the exact same thing happened to my ryzen 5 1400 pc build, it will turn on for 2-5 seconds and spin the fans, no signal, then it auto turns off, i bought a new cpu and it worked like a charm, buy a new cpu

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19 minutes ago, xdXot1c said:

your cpu is dead, the exact same thing happened to my ryzen 5 1400 pc build, it will turn on for 2-5 seconds and spin the fans, no signal, then it auto turns off, i bought a new cpu and it worked like a charm, buy a new cpu

Oh no

But better than PSU died

But thanks for the tip

PSU becaue every cable goes in one cord into psu

 

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23 minutes ago, xdXot1c said:

your cpu is dead, the exact same thing happened to my ryzen 5 1400 pc build, it will turn on for 2-5 seconds and spin the fans, no signal, then it auto turns off, i bought a new cpu and it worked like a charm, buy a new cpu

Next job for me;

Search and buy A Pnentium 4 cpu

Lets hope it goes not wrong then

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He @xdXot1c

I did ask on a german forum,

And they said i should try to remove 1 ram stick and that could be the reason...

So, it was the reason and now my system is working , but only 256MB RAM that hates WinXP on my pc

 

But hey, thanks for tge solution

If ram removal wouldnt work

I would vuy a new Pentium IV 2.00GHz

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