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New skylake pc

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ok sooo

your psu is fucked?

So I bought a 6600k, MSI Z170A and 8gb 2133mhz ram to upgrade my PC. I also have a GTX 560Ti and a 500w 80+ EVGA PSU. II got these parts a few weeks ago to find the motherboard wasfaulty although the retailer blamed me for the issue and refused to take it back. So I bought a Z170 (krait edition) which turned up today. I hooked everything up and it turnt off and on a couple times then booted up and let me go into the BIOS. Temps were around 30 degrees and the ram was detected fine. A minute later the computer goes off then on and it keeps doing this now. The CPU light blinks on and all the fans power up then instantly goes off not even a second later. Took the graphics card out, changed the ram around and took out the CMOS battery and put it in again. It keeps doing the same thing however, I am thinking the PSU may be dead as it did initially go into the BIOS? Just wanted to see what you guys thought and see if you could think of anything I haven't. Thanks in advance.

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PSU is toast

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10 minutes ago, Stardar1 said:

Well, with an i7, GTX 1080, Full tower and flashy lights, it can obviously only be for one thing:

Solitaire. 

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Bad PSU

 

 

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