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Philcat101

Hello, I just made my new computer and I am on it right now!

(living the dream man)

I am having a problem with it

Whenever i move it too much, it turns off

I know there can be many things wrong, so can you guys throw a bunch of ideas at me?

Thx

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4 minutes ago, Philcat101 said:

Hello, I just made my new computer and I am on it right now!

(living the dream man)

I am having a problem with it

Whenever i move it too much, it turns off

I know there can be many things wrong, so can you guys throw a bunch of ideas at me?

Thx

What are the specs?

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2 hours ago, ShadowTechXTS said:

What are the specs?

check the PSU cable, they're usually loosely plugged and don't give much to the socket. Try firmly putting the cable in and make sure it has slack. If thats the problem just buy a longer one, they're pretty cheap.

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In my experience it can sometimes be a loose wire inside of the case, not just the PSU cable as iNoa97 suggested (yet that is still a very logical thing to check).  I would suggest checking the data connectors for your drives and perhaps all the other cables to be safe.  Also, this wouldn't happen to be a laptop by chance, would it?

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If motion is causing shutdown, its very likely you have a loose power cable somewhere. Check everything out from top to bottom.

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38 minutes ago, Philcat101 said:

Hello, I just made my new computer and I am on it right now!

(living the dream man)

I am having a problem with it

Whenever i move it too much, it turns off

I know there can be many things wrong, so can you guys throw a bunch of ideas at me?

Thx

Like everyone said, check for loose cables - I suspect either the 24-pin or 4+4-pin connectors, but it can be anything. Also check the wire from the wall outlet to PSU.

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id say check if your house has elecricity :3 omg i love my lame fucking bad jokes :D 

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