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Go back to basics...

Remove it all but the bare essentials and try to boot.

 

You could VERY well have given it a small electrostatic discharge.

People will say they've done it and no issue.. but electrostatic discharge isn't universally going to happen EVERY time, but can totally do it regardless.

OH HANG ON ITS ALL BOOTING NOW.

I think the motherboard connector needed reconnected Wtf..

Either that or the PC needed to cool down.

It probably shut off cause you accidentally hit the connector or something when you were messing around with the fans. Crisis avoided

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Thank you so much guys everything seems fine now!

 

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OH HANG ON ITS ALL BOOTING NOW.

I think the motherboard connector needed reconnected Wtf..

Either that or the PC needed to cool down.

Think you knocked a cable loose is all?

Check your CPU temps under load,..same as GPU. Just in case.

If it gets quite hot,..or bloody hot :) find a better cooling solution obviously.

If not,.. probably just you knuckling a connector with your hand.

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It probably shut off cause you accidentally hit the connector or something when you were messing around with the fans. Crisis avoided

Could be, maybe you accidentally hit the motherboard's connector when you were changing the radiator's fans.

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Think you knocked a cable loose is all?

Check your CPU temps under load,..same as GPU.

If it gets quite hot,..or bloody hot :) find a better cooling solution obviously.

Trust me, temps are fine.

 

I monitor them 16 hours a day :P

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Thank you so much guys everything seems fine now!

 

Really appreciate all you heroes coming to save the day :P

 

Well, you know...I did pick Immortal Hero in the hero choice thread ;0P

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Really appreciate all you heroes coming to save the day :P

Anytime  :P

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Thank you so much guys everything seems fine now!

 

Really appreciate all you heroes coming to save the day :P

Hey, if we didn't, what would this forum be for?

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It was the last thing I did before it shut off. About 30 seconds previous to it I plugged in a fan again as I realised it hadn't been plugged in all this time.

Did you by chance plug the fan into a motherboard header? Because of you did that would have tripped the safeties.

Considering everything is working now I'm thinking that's all you did. I've done it. Its a bit of a shock and "oh shit" moment for sure.

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