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I don’t get it either. Can you explain again?

I don’t get it either. Can you explain again?

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Robin_Wing
Junior Member
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10-28-2016, 09:06 PM
#1
It seems the issue might be related to power delivery or compatibility. After testing with a different power supply, the problem shifted to his motherboard. Now you’re trying to use your home theater PC temporarily, but it only boots briefly before shutting down. You’ve checked voltage and outlets, which are correct, so consider verifying the motherboard connections, ensuring proper cooling, and confirming the power cable is secure. Also, check for any BIOS updates or compatibility issues between the two systems.
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Robin_Wing
10-28-2016, 09:06 PM #1

It seems the issue might be related to power delivery or compatibility. After testing with a different power supply, the problem shifted to his motherboard. Now you’re trying to use your home theater PC temporarily, but it only boots briefly before shutting down. You’ve checked voltage and outlets, which are correct, so consider verifying the motherboard connections, ensuring proper cooling, and confirming the power cable is secure. Also, check for any BIOS updates or compatibility issues between the two systems.

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K1ller3000
Member
95
10-29-2016, 04:25 AM
#2
Verify using another RAM or install one at a time. Ensure it fits only in slots 2 and 4, which are on the right side of the CPU socket on traditional motherboards. If you have a faulty RAM stick, you won’t see any signal on the monitor, keyboard, or mouse will not respond.
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K1ller3000
10-29-2016, 04:25 AM #2

Verify using another RAM or install one at a time. Ensure it fits only in slots 2 and 4, which are on the right side of the CPU socket on traditional motherboards. If you have a faulty RAM stick, you won’t see any signal on the monitor, keyboard, or mouse will not respond.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
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11-04-2016, 06:39 AM
#3
They both had varying amounts of RAM for testing, but now both are not working properly. Each was connected to a surge protector that works normally, yet somehow caused their failure.
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kervinc
11-04-2016, 06:39 AM #3

They both had varying amounts of RAM for testing, but now both are not working properly. Each was connected to a surge protector that works normally, yet somehow caused their failure.

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m0deYT
Member
144
11-04-2016, 12:02 PM
#4
It might be dirty power. The issue goes beyond just voltage. If you swapped the other machine, I’d need to reinsert all parts. A slightly loose RAM stick could give the impression of failure.
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m0deYT
11-04-2016, 12:02 PM #4

It might be dirty power. The issue goes beyond just voltage. If you swapped the other machine, I’d need to reinsert all parts. A slightly loose RAM stick could give the impression of failure.