My computer keeps turning off after a few seconds of startup

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Okay, before that happens, where's what happened. So my system unit is on above the mini table (about almost half of my desktop table) and I was cleaning my room. The pc is on, and I was playing music while cleaning. Of course, I had to lift it up to clean the dirt below the table. I accidentally loosened my grip as I swipe away the dust because my cellphone fell on the floor. I can still hear the music playing so I didn't botheres to look at my computer if it's fine or not.

After a few seconds, I noticed that the monitor is off, so I thought the cable isn't plugged in properly, so I tried unplugging then plug the cable from the pc. It didn't fix anything, so I didn't bothered to fix it for a while.

As soon as the song stopped, I knew that something's wrong. I tried to restart it, it will start for a few minutes then immediately turn off without warning. I tried some troubleshooting like doing a System Restore, check the hdd cable, unplug then plug it again, I also tried to unplug my gpu then plug it again. I thought it worked, because my pc lasted for about an hour. I turned it off because network adapter isn't working so I let it sit there.

What should I do? Sorry if this post is too long.

If my specs matter, here is it:
CPU: A6-5600k
GPU: GT630
RAM: 4gb
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-F2A58M-DS2
PSU: Generic PSU comes with Generic case
 
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If it's at that temp in C at idle, that is pretty high. Make sure you put on the thermal paste properly, not too much, and an even spread on the CPU, the heatsink is on properly and that the fan is working.

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I reseated the ram a few times already. I just bought a thermal paste and I applied it already, because I saw my cpu's temp is high (even at idle, the temp is still 77 degrees) so maybe my cpu is overheating that's why it won't start. Anyways, as I type this reply, my computer is working fine (as of now because I just opened it) but the temp is still high. (74-78 degrees)

Any thoughts?
 


If it's at that temp in C at idle, that is pretty high. Make sure you put on the thermal paste properly, not too much, and an even spread on the CPU, the heatsink is on properly and that the fan is working.
 
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