When pc powers on, all fans and led lights are running as normal then shuts off after a few seconds then it powers on by itself and shuts off again. It keeps doing this until i turn the power supply off. This happens after i applied new thermal paste on the cpu.
Pc shuts down after few seconds of starting
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Power button looks good, not stuck. I checked everything and all the wires are connected where they should. I also tested it with a working power supply and it still happening so its not the power supply. Does adding too much thermal paste a bad thing? I applied a good pea size amount, not too much and not too little. i used alcohol wipe to cleaned the dusts and also use the wipes to get rid of the old paste.Originally posted by Bruceany chance the power button is stuck in?
laptop or desktop?
you put all the cables back the way they were?
no lose connectors?
no thermal paste dripping out from the heatsink?Comment
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if there is no paste oozing out the side, then you used the right amount.
and it was all working fine before the paste was renewed?
in the off chance it is the power button on the case, remove the cable for the PWR SW from the front panel header on the motherboard. once removed, those two pins can be shorted out with a screwdriver (or whatever) to get the PC started.
if it still switches off, it ain’t the power button.
and i would pull it all apart, and reassemble on a flat surface somewhere for further testing.Comment
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Ok so i cleaned the ram slots with a toothbrush, pc having no issue
Originally posted by Bruceeither faulty RAM or more likely they need a clean, both the motherboard slot they go in and their actual circuitry. use a soft bristled brush and wipe both of those areas, reseat the RAM and see how it goeI cleaned them slots and when i put 4 rams in those 4 slots, i get a boot loop. If i removed the ram from the first slot, it works . Turned pc off and put the ram from the second slot into the first slot, it works also (rams are in slot 1, 3 and 4) if i put the ram from either slot 3 or 4 into slot 2 while one of the slor is empty, it works (rams in slot 1, 2, 3 or 1, 2, 4) i think it only does the boot loop if i put all 4 in all 4 slots. Not sure whats causing this.Originally posted by Bruceeither faulty RAM or more likely they need a clean, both the motherboard slot they go in and their actual circuitry. use a soft bristled brush and wipe both of those areas, reseat the RAM and see how it goes.Comment
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Now my pc is reading each of my 8gb ram as 2gb and i already tried most of the methods. Jumping jbat1, took battery out, unplugged and turned off power supply and connectors that connects to the power supply. Waited 10 minutes, plugged connectors in, puy battery in, starts pc and still reading as 2gb each.Comment
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Also tried
Also tried going into msconfig, under boot, advance setting. Unchecked max memory and applied, save and restart. Same result.Originally posted by LowmemoryNow my pc is reading each of my 8gb ram as 2gb and i already tried most of the methods. Jumping jbat1, took battery out, unplugged and turned off power supply and connectors that connects to the power supply. Waited 10 minutes, plugged connectors in, puy battery in, starts pc and still reading as 2gb each.Comment
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