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Pc shuts off automatically

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I believe the issue is related to power delivery. I could be wrong but that's what this seems like.

Try a different wall socket,

Check that all cards, ram etc are seated in their slots, check all power cables and make sure they are all properly connected.

Check the switch on the back of the power supply make sure it's on.

When power supply is "on" and plugged it see if there are any LEDs on inside the case.

If there isn't any LEDs and nothing above works, you going to have to try using a different supply, or wait and see if anyone else comes on here with anymore useful information.

Led on motherboard are turning on , but no output and fans won't run..

I was playing bf4 and suddenly the output on the monitor stops and when I see my cabinet the cpu and cabinet fans were not spinning...and I had to cut power cause the other methods wouldn't work...later on I turnon my pc and still no output and fans still won't work..immediate help would be good..:(

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Its maybe because of overheating, i experienced this with old coop... leave your pc for a few hours then turn it on. if that doesnt work check the parts, there may be a faulty component

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Any more help ?

I believe the issue is related to power delivery. I could be wrong but that's what this seems like.

Try a different wall socket,

Check that all cards, ram etc are seated in their slots, check all power cables and make sure they are all properly connected.

Check the switch on the back of the power supply make sure it's on.

When power supply is "on" and plugged it see if there are any LEDs on inside the case.

If there isn't any LEDs and nothing above works, you going to have to try using a different supply, or wait and see if anyone else comes on here with anymore useful information.

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I believe the issue is related to power delivery. I could be wrong but that's what this seems like.

Try a different wall socket,

Check that all cards, ram etc are seated in their slots, check all power cables and make sure they are all properly connected.

Check the switch on the back of the power supply make sure it's on.

When power supply is "on" and plugged it see if there are any LEDs on inside the case.

If there isn't any LEDs and nothing above works, you going to have to try using a different supply, or wait and see if anyone else comes on here with anymore useful information.

Led on motherboard are turning on , but no output and fans won't run..

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