F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop PC is shutting down now, please disconnect the GPU to restart it. Help!

PC is shutting down now, please disconnect the GPU to restart it. Help!

PC is shutting down now, please disconnect the GPU to restart it. Help!

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905xA
Senior Member
667
05-24-2016, 05:49 PM
#1
Hello, your computer stopped working unexpectedly during a game. When you removed the GPU cable and connected it to the power source, it started up, but when you plugged it back in, it didn’t boot properly.
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905xA
05-24-2016, 05:49 PM #1

Hello, your computer stopped working unexpectedly during a game. When you removed the GPU cable and connected it to the power source, it started up, but when you plugged it back in, it didn’t boot properly.

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cocochip50
Member
193
06-01-2016, 07:50 AM
#2
It seems your PSU might be underpowered or aging. Check if it’s delivering adequate voltage and consider replacing it for better performance.
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cocochip50
06-01-2016, 07:50 AM #2

It seems your PSU might be underpowered or aging. Check if it’s delivering adequate voltage and consider replacing it for better performance.

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Dephunkpunk_2
Senior Member
484
06-02-2016, 11:36 PM
#3
I'm using an older model yet it still performs well for both tasks.
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Dephunkpunk_2
06-02-2016, 11:36 PM #3

I'm using an older model yet it still performs well for both tasks.

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Luck_HD
Junior Member
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06-03-2016, 02:43 AM
#4
The GPU or power supply unit might be the issue, since we can't fully rule out the motherboard even without another GPU for testing. When you mention "won't boot," does the system power on at all? If not, a basic multimeter could help check if the voltage pins on the GPU's PCIe connector are shorting to ground. If it does power on but doesn't start up properly, troubleshooting might require replacing either the PSU or the GPU to identify the exact cause.
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Luck_HD
06-03-2016, 02:43 AM #4

The GPU or power supply unit might be the issue, since we can't fully rule out the motherboard even without another GPU for testing. When you mention "won't boot," does the system power on at all? If not, a basic multimeter could help check if the voltage pins on the GPU's PCIe connector are shorting to ground. If it does power on but doesn't start up properly, troubleshooting might require replacing either the PSU or the GPU to identify the exact cause.

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Tylercoco99
Member
114
06-03-2016, 04:30 AM
#5
It will only start if I fully disconnect the GPU or remove the PCIe cables from it. Once the cables are reconnected, everything functions normally again, though I’m unable to view the screen because my motherboard lacks built-in graphics.
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Tylercoco99
06-03-2016, 04:30 AM #5

It will only start if I fully disconnect the GPU or remove the PCIe cables from it. Once the cables are reconnected, everything functions normally again, though I’m unable to view the screen because my motherboard lacks built-in graphics.

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_Flexus_
Junior Member
31
06-09-2016, 01:36 PM
#6
The system is starting up, indicating a possible GPU issue. Since the CPU and PCIe power are connected to the same 12V supply, this suggests hardware failure. A simple test with an inexpensive GPU can confirm the problem.
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_Flexus_
06-09-2016, 01:36 PM #6

The system is starting up, indicating a possible GPU issue. Since the CPU and PCIe power are connected to the same 12V supply, this suggests hardware failure. A simple test with an inexpensive GPU can confirm the problem.

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Mustang_8
Junior Member
13
06-09-2016, 06:07 PM
#7
You'll likely need to look for an affordable GPU, and if that doesn't work, you might face issues with the power supply.
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Mustang_8
06-09-2016, 06:07 PM #7

You'll likely need to look for an affordable GPU, and if that doesn't work, you might face issues with the power supply.

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Designx
Member
219
06-13-2016, 02:47 PM
#8
If you haven't I would also try different pcie cords incase it's one bad cable
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Designx
06-13-2016, 02:47 PM #8

If you haven't I would also try different pcie cords incase it's one bad cable