The computer is repeatedly turning itself on and off.
The computer is repeatedly turning itself on and off.
I am in the process of renovating my computer system, including relocating it to a new enclosure and enhancing its performance by increasing the memory and central processing unit, along with installing a graphics card. Here’s what I have acquired:
* GTX 1050 graphics card
* Two 2400MHz Hyper X RAM modules (8GB each)
* Intel i5 7500K processor
* Seagate 3TB Hybrid Drive
Previously, I’ve encountered problems with computers and learned from those experiences. Previously, I only utilized the minimum components needed to initiate the system – RAM, CPU, and hard drive. However, immediately upon installing everything, the machine abruptly shut down and rapidly restarted, without even displaying the BIOS. This continued until I manually powered it off. Research indicated that a problem with my power supply might be the cause. Although, the existing power supply functioned correctly prior to this upgrade—though it could still be a factor. There’s also the possibility that the RAM or CPU are causing the issue, although I tested by swapping in the older components and found no change. Furthermore, the motherboard appears to be operating correctly, as it powers on when I press the power button.
I’m currently at a loss for solutions, and it seems like either my power supply or motherboard is the source of this issue.
It appears the issue originated with the motherboard. A replacement has been received, but upon startup, it fails to initiate a restart. Nevertheless, the system did previously shut down spontaneously when a fan was omitted. Besides this, everything seems operational. However, presently, my display is not detecting any signal, despite replacing both the memory and processor. Perhaps I am overlooking something?
Will booting without RAM modules still result in the same restarting issue? Can a built-in speaker be connected to evaluate the board through beeps?
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