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New PC Flicks on theb immediately off again

KingSpooky
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4 hours ago, KingSpooky said:

Tried this and it didn't work

Try just one ram stick in all of the slots and if none work try it with the other RAM stick... And check if all the power connectors are fully seated 

I finish my build and tried plugging it in. When I tried starting it then it stayed on for about 10 minutes, everything running then just suddenly shit off without actually booting. Now when I try to turn it on it does this, just flicks on, then off. All the fans are still running but nother else is. I've tried turning the PSU off, unplugging the cable, but nothing changes this. Please help

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2 minutes ago, Madsyrn said:

Does the motherboard have a debug led

 

It does not. When I built my GFs PC I was able to debug it with them, but this one doesn't even have LEDS

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Just now, KingSpooky said:

It does not. When I built my GFs PC I was able to debug it with them, but this one doesn't even have LEDS

Ohk try removing parts and see if it works

 

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Just now, KingSpooky said:

It does not. When I built my GFs PC I was able to debug it with them, but this one doesn't even have LEDS

Do you have a "speakler" so you can maybe get something out of the "bbep-code"?

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2 minutes ago, Madsyrn said:

Ohk try removing parts and see if it works

 

Its the best troubleshooting step

 

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11 minutes ago, _Omega_ said:

What are the specs?

 

These are the specs

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Just now, KingSpooky said:

These are the specs

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The PSU is just about enough for the parts and with some power spikes it might be a bit under speced, but it should still boo either way... try to remove the GPU and see if it shuts down again

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Just now, _Omega_ said:

Always worth a try

I think it is the RAM.

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15 minutes ago, _Omega_ said:

The PSU is just about enough for the parts and with some power spikes it might be a bit under speced, but it should still boo either way... try to remove the GPU and see if it shuts down again

I tried this and it didn't work. Will the GPU really spike 100 watts?

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35 minutes ago, Madsyrn said:

remove the cmos battery and insert again.

Tried this and it didn't work

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4 hours ago, KingSpooky said:

Tried this and it didn't work

Try just one ram stick in all of the slots and if none work try it with the other RAM stick... And check if all the power connectors are fully seated 

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2 hours ago, _Omega_ said:

Try just one ram stick in all of the slots and if none work try it with the other RAM stick... And check if all the power connectors are fully seated 

I tried switching out the ram and it turns on now, but it can't get to the boot screen. It just sits turned on with LEDs and fans running, but it seems like I can't get past one of the boot processes to get to the BIOS.

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