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DanStan

My PC will not boot when I press the pwr button, but when it is on it will shut down ?...so pwr button works...

To turn it on I have to cycle the PSU switch 2 or 3 times. It was all right till two days ago,I did a bios/driver updated and still the same

One more weird thing would be that my RGB keyboard stays on when I shut down.

 

any ideas?

 

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Faulty psu? Some youtuber is having the same problem, and it was the psu that was the problem. Try replacing it

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mf3Zcc My build

 

R.I.P Donny- Got banned. We will always remember your spamming of "Cancerbooks"

 

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try reflashing the bios, if that doesn't work try to roll back to your previous version, if that does not work check your system with a different psu. it sounds like a power problem but this would probably be the quickest and easiest way to test it.

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2 minutes ago, ♠FlamieMeister♠ said:

Faulty psu? Some youtuber is having the same problem, and it was the psu that was the problem. Try replacing it

Is it Science Studio? 

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3 minutes ago, The Belgian Waffle said:

Is it Science Studio? 

Lost Pause

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mf3Zcc My build

 

R.I.P Donny- Got banned. We will always remember your spamming of "Cancerbooks"

 

iPhones are like 1 ply toliet paper with a logo slapped on them and years old hardware in them- A Wise Man

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I had a similar issue before. Got the JPOWER mixed up. Probably the reset is hooked up to something wrong. Or Power LED is connected to Power switch. My guess.

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front panel plugs on motherboard : check it, shoot a photo, post it here (so where is plugged each plug of front panel)

it's the biggest probability, this or faulty PSU

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  • 2 months later...

Late reply, sorry

But might help someone at some point

It was the PSU!

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