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NVM, the dumbass didn't have the ATX power supply connector properly seated. *facepalm*

The PC build is an i5-6600(Cooled by the stock Intel cooler), Motherboard is an Asrock H110M-ITX/ac, Corsair 16GB kit of Vengeance LPX ram, And a Thermaltake Core V1 case The SSD is a 250GB Samsung 850 EVO, this build currently doesn't have a graphics card, running on Intel HD Graphics.

He was playing World of Warcraft, when suddenly the PC turned off, it's not the first time, but in those cases the PC comes back alive after a while.

The CPU cooler is sitting on tightly, just like ram(Does not move)

Already tried reseting the CMOS.

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3 minutes ago, Erest said:

The PC build is an i5-6600(Cooled by the stock Intel cooler), Motherboard is an Asrock H110M-ITX/ac, Corsair 16GB kit of Vengeance LPX ram, And a Thermaltake Core V1 case The SSD is a 250GB Samsung 850 EVO, this build currently doesn't have a graphics card, running on Intel HD Graphics.

He was playing World of Warcraft, when suddenly the PC turned off, it's not the first time, but in those cases the PC comes back alive after a while.

The CPU cooler is sitting on tightly, just like ram(Does not move)

Already tried reseting the CMOS.

Try using a program like MSI Afterburner to record the temperatures

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What PSU does he have?

 || CPU: Intel i5-8600K || Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X || Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370 HD3P || GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050ti OC Windforce 4GB || Memory: 16GB Crucial DDR4 3000mhz || HDD: WD Black 500GB + Seagate Barracuda 2TB || SSD: Samsung 980 1TB || PSU: Corsair VS550 || Case: nJoy Ice Cage || Fans: Segotep Halo Ring RGB ||Monitor: 2x Dell 27" P2717H IPS Full HD || Second Monitor/TV: LG 49UJ620V UHD || Mouse: Logitech G502 || Keyboard: Logitech G810 + Royal Kludge RK84 || Speakers: Philips SPA-5300 subw + Arylic 2.1 + DIY Bookshelves w/ Dayton Audio || Headphones: HyperX Cloud Flight S ||

 

TO BE UPGRADED:

>> Headphones << >> Keyboard << >> HDD << >> Mouse << >> PC Case << >> Memory(another stick) << >> Graphics Card << 

 

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NVM, the dumbass didn't have the ATX power supply connector properly seated. *facepalm*

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1 minute ago, Erest said:

NVM, the dumbass didn't have the ATX power supply connector properly seated. *facepalm*

LOL, be careful with those connectors. You could damage the PSU or the mobo.

 || CPU: Intel i5-8600K || Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X || Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370 HD3P || GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050ti OC Windforce 4GB || Memory: 16GB Crucial DDR4 3000mhz || HDD: WD Black 500GB + Seagate Barracuda 2TB || SSD: Samsung 980 1TB || PSU: Corsair VS550 || Case: nJoy Ice Cage || Fans: Segotep Halo Ring RGB ||Monitor: 2x Dell 27" P2717H IPS Full HD || Second Monitor/TV: LG 49UJ620V UHD || Mouse: Logitech G502 || Keyboard: Logitech G810 + Royal Kludge RK84 || Speakers: Philips SPA-5300 subw + Arylic 2.1 + DIY Bookshelves w/ Dayton Audio || Headphones: HyperX Cloud Flight S ||

 

TO BE UPGRADED:

>> Headphones << >> Keyboard << >> HDD << >> Mouse << >> PC Case << >> Memory(another stick) << >> Graphics Card << 

 

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