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PC begins and ends repeatedly?

PC begins and ends repeatedly?

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texs456
Junior Member
27
04-16-2016, 09:43 PM
#1
I built this PC about five years ago, and for a year it sat idle in storage. I decided to give it another try, turned it on, and it only booted once. After that, I installed the GPU I bought from eBay, but it wouldn’t start. I removed the GPU and tried again, but it still wouldn’t boot. It always powers up, the fans spin up within two to three seconds before shutting down and restarting endlessly. I disassembled everything to clear out dust and reassembled it with a different case I had on hand. The same problem persisted. Initially, I suspected the RAM might be faulty, so I replaced it with an 8GB stick, but it didn’t help. Then I checked online forums and learned it could be related to the power supply. Since the EVGA GTX 760 I had installed might be too much for a 500W PSU, I upgraded to a 600W model, but the issue remained.

Now I’m considering whether the motherboard or the processor is the problem, though I’m not sure. Both are costly components, so I want to confirm which one is faulty before purchasing a replacement. Any suggestions?
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texs456
04-16-2016, 09:43 PM #1

I built this PC about five years ago, and for a year it sat idle in storage. I decided to give it another try, turned it on, and it only booted once. After that, I installed the GPU I bought from eBay, but it wouldn’t start. I removed the GPU and tried again, but it still wouldn’t boot. It always powers up, the fans spin up within two to three seconds before shutting down and restarting endlessly. I disassembled everything to clear out dust and reassembled it with a different case I had on hand. The same problem persisted. Initially, I suspected the RAM might be faulty, so I replaced it with an 8GB stick, but it didn’t help. Then I checked online forums and learned it could be related to the power supply. Since the EVGA GTX 760 I had installed might be too much for a 500W PSU, I upgraded to a 600W model, but the issue remained.

Now I’m considering whether the motherboard or the processor is the problem, though I’m not sure. Both are costly components, so I want to confirm which one is faulty before purchasing a replacement. Any suggestions?

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Kathartos
Junior Member
15
04-19-2016, 08:50 PM
#2
When sharing a troubleshooting thread, it's standard to provide complete system details. Please format your specs as follows:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
Include the PSU age along with its make and model, and the current BIOS version for your motherboard.
A 500W PSU was purchased, so a 600W unit was selected.
The advertised wattage is correct; confirm the exact models of the power supply units.
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Kathartos
04-19-2016, 08:50 PM #2

When sharing a troubleshooting thread, it's standard to provide complete system details. Please format your specs as follows:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
Include the PSU age along with its make and model, and the current BIOS version for your motherboard.
A 500W PSU was purchased, so a 600W unit was selected.
The advertised wattage is correct; confirm the exact models of the power supply units.

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ASpray
Member
122
04-20-2016, 09:35 AM
#3
Heyy, I’ve listed my specs now
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ASpray
04-20-2016, 09:35 AM #3

Heyy, I’ve listed my specs now