Built computer only turns on for a few seconds then turns off

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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As the title suggest, I'm new at building a PC and I'm absolutely sure that everything went where it was suppose to. So here's the problem, Whenever I press power on, the display monitor does not detect anything from my GPU and CPU, I had everything plugged in right, the HDD and SSD made booting sounds and all the fans were working like it's supposed to. I have a suspicion that it is either a faulty graphics card or a faulty PSU from what I've read, but I am no longer sure anymore... Please help!!
Parts:
i5 6500
Gigabyte GTX 1060 windforce
Segotep GP700G 600W
Crucial 8GB 8x1 DDR4
Z1 NEO case
Cooler Master 212x
Samsung 850 EVO 250gb
WD 1TB Black Edition
Gigabyte Z170-D3HP

So just making it clear: Whenever I press the power button, everything turns on for a few seconds then switches off and repeat and when I had a proper look, it's always the GPU turning off seconds before everything else. However, when I removed the graphics card to use the dedicated graphics on the i5 6500, the PC still did the same as in turn on for a few seconds and then switches off then repeats... I really need help here... Thank you tom's HARDWARE community!!
 

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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I sincerely thank you for your fast reply! Okay So I disconnected the GPU and used the mobo from the desktop to my monitor, still no luck, everything is still turning on and turning off... Should I replace the GPU or PSU or Both? And what PSU do you recommend I use that is in the budget of the one I currently have?
 

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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Okay, so which slot should I move it to, the other side or slot no.2?
 


Any.
 


Try each slot.
 

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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I tried each slot... No luck... I'm sorry for being persistent for an answer, but my parents really believed in my ability to build a computer and funded me, and I had confidence in myself, but now I don't :(
 

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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I have a warranty for the PSU so I can get that changed or returned hopefully for a new one, and for the RAM I can return it and purchase a 8gb 4x2? And also is the graphics card alright then?
 


I cant say for sure without testing it i a know working machine. Given your system did the same without the video card its possible still good.
 

Andy Apple Pie

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Oct 3, 2016
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I FIXED IT!! The solution was so simple that anyone could miss it, I simply took out the cmos battery for 5 seconds then put it back in, and then fixed!!