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New PC won't power up

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So a few days ago I built my own PC, it was all good, BUT, my liquid CPU cooler didn't fit really well, but it worked at first, though I noticed the 4 pin cable was kind of stressed, one day I got home and the PC wouldn't start. I pressed the power button and absolutely nothing happened. I opened the case and noticed the CPU cooler cable wasn't connected, so I plugged it back in and the PC worked fine, but a couple of hours later it suddenly shut down and wouldn't start, just like when I got home. I checked the cable and it seemed connected, but I think it's broken somehow... I don't think there is anything else that might have caused the sudden shutdown... any suggestions?
 
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