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PC starts up, shuts off after two seconds and restarts itself

PC starts up, shuts off after two seconds and restarts itself

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02-12-2023, 03:27 AM
#1
Hello, after overclocking my processor and running benchmarks, everything seems stable except for an unusual behavior. When I power on the PC, it shuts down after just two seconds before restarting automatically. There are no performance issues, only this unexpected shutdown. What could be causing this? Thank you!
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carebearisboss
02-12-2023, 03:27 AM #1

Hello, after overclocking my processor and running benchmarks, everything seems stable except for an unusual behavior. When I power on the PC, it shuts down after just two seconds before restarting automatically. There are no performance issues, only this unexpected shutdown. What could be causing this? Thank you!

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Ozwego
Member
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02-15-2023, 09:53 AM
#2
Please provide you rig specs; i.e. CPU, motherboard, PSU...
Also, open your BIOS, if you motherboard supports saving an overclock profile, then save it and clear the CMOS. If you can't save an OC profile, make a note of the settings and clear the CMOS. See if the problem persists after a CMOS wipe.
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Ozwego
02-15-2023, 09:53 AM #2

Please provide you rig specs; i.e. CPU, motherboard, PSU...
Also, open your BIOS, if you motherboard supports saving an overclock profile, then save it and clear the CMOS. If you can't save an OC profile, make a note of the settings and clear the CMOS. See if the problem persists after a CMOS wipe.

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Chunkielover
Junior Member
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02-17-2023, 11:44 AM
#3
Please provide you rig specs; i.e. CPU, motherboard, PSU...
Also, open your BIOS, if you motherboard supports saving an overclock profile, then save it and clear the CMOS. If you can't save an OC profile, make a note of the settings and clear the CMOS. See if the problem persists after a CMOS wipe.
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Chunkielover
02-17-2023, 11:44 AM #3

Please provide you rig specs; i.e. CPU, motherboard, PSU...
Also, open your BIOS, if you motherboard supports saving an overclock profile, then save it and clear the CMOS. If you can't save an OC profile, make a note of the settings and clear the CMOS. See if the problem persists after a CMOS wipe.