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  • muravymp
    PCHF Member
    • Dec 2020
    • 1

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    Pc Starts and Shuts off Immediately

    Hi and thanks for reading my post. So I am building a PC for my girlfriend, this is just to get started. Specs are:

    Asus z390
    Asus GTX 1050ti
    Corsair 750 Bronze PSU
    Crucial Ballistix DD4 4x 8GP each
    CPU is Intel i5-7600k 6th gen
    Asus CPU Liquid Cooler LC240
    Windows 10 Pro 64GB

    The system is put together, when it powers on it shuts off. I understand this happens to prevent any damage. So I begun with the troubleshooting process, I took out the video card, the wireless card (its a cheap one), took out the ram, and I am down to just the mobo psu cpu and liquid cooler. My CPU is about 5 years old never overclocked and at one time it reached up to 80c which to me is way to hot from a previous build. Despite the fact it ran hot I let it cool off and was able to get into the BIOS, now it won’t even make it there. I checked all connectors and connections from manuals and rechecked them from videos online and yet not success which is why I am posting here. I am out of ideas, I did have a bad PSU so I got another one and this one works. I am going to buy another CPU in the hopes that will solve my problem, any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks again!
  • phillpower2
    PCHF Administrator
    • Sep 2016
    • 15206

    #2
    Originally posted by muravymp
    I did have a bad PSU so I got another one and this one works.
    When was this, what happened and has the present set up worked without issue since you swapped in the new PSU.
    Originally posted by muravymp
    Asus CPU Liquid Cooler LC240
    Have you checked that this is working[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)] ** and that it is connected to the correct header on the MB.

    [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]** Does the pump vibrate at all during the time that the MB powers up.
    Originally posted by muravymp
    CPU is Intel i5-7600k 6th gen
    No biggy but the CPU being a 7600k it is 7th gen not 6th, reason it is mentioned is because you may need to get yourself the appropriate air cooler to swap in should the liquid cooler be bad.

    If the CPU cooler checks out as being good you need to check for a possible short circuit.[/COLOR][/COLOR]

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    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15206

      #3
      Thread closed due to lack of any feedback from the OP.

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