Computer Turns on the Instantly Turns off.

lskidson

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I recently got a new computer case and when moving all of my components over, I am running into a problem where when I turn my computer on it will instantly turn back off. It does turn on for a second because all the fans spin for a brief moment.

The computer runs fine when I remove the 8 pin adapter from the motherboard but obviously wont boot.

The first time I tried turning it on in the new case it ran fine. The problem only started happening after I plugged some extra LEDs into one of the female 4 pin Molex connectors. Removing the LEDs does not solve the problem
It sounds to me like a short but if it were a short, the computer would not power up with or without the 8 pin adapter.

I tried the motherboard with a different power supply and not luck. When powered it will turn off and on 4 or four times before staying off.

This is a really odd problem that I just cannot seem to figure out. Im guessing a short probably occurred at some point and probably RIPd my motherboard but if anyone else has any possible solutions let me know any help is greatly appreciated.

Edit 1: It is either the board or the CPU as there are no issues with a different board and CPU and RAM.


Edit 2: Things ive tried.
-Removing induvidual RAM sticks
-No beeps from speaker.
-New power supply
-Only connecting mobo and CPU fun
-Different Wall outlets
-Different starter switches
 

Kompsy

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It might be your RAM I had the same problem I took my RAM out waited 2 minutes put it back in. My PC works fine except my computer only recognizes 1 stick. I have to fix that but I hope this works for you.
 

lskidson

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I appreciate your reply! I have edited the main post to include a list of attempted solutions. This is one of the solutions I have already tried. Thanks anyway!
 

lskidson

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Hello! I did not touch any cooling stuff. I have a water cooler and can hear the water flow around in the short time the comp stays on for so I think that would be unlikely. Also, it would probably stay on for a little longer if that was the issue.
Thanks!
 

lskidson

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Looks like I'll have to. Something tells me its the CPU where it is the 8 pin that is causing the problems but you never know.