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You've changed the motherboard, but the computer isn't starting.

You've changed the motherboard, but the computer isn't starting.

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kitkat7650
Member
211
10-05-2016, 04:18 PM
#1
I recently purchased a new motherboard and changed all the headers and power connectors. The specifications are as follows: I3-4130 Gtx 1050ti, 16GB RAM, Z97 PC Mate (new motherboard), 850W PSU, Coolermaster HAF X case. After installation, the computer briefly powers on for half a millisecond before shutting off. Only the keyboard remains active. I've tested using one stick per slot and no drives or SSDs either. Could you assist me with this issue? Thanks!
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kitkat7650
10-05-2016, 04:18 PM #1

I recently purchased a new motherboard and changed all the headers and power connectors. The specifications are as follows: I3-4130 Gtx 1050ti, 16GB RAM, Z97 PC Mate (new motherboard), 850W PSU, Coolermaster HAF X case. After installation, the computer briefly powers on for half a millisecond before shutting off. Only the keyboard remains active. I've tested using one stick per slot and no drives or SSDs either. Could you assist me with this issue? Thanks!

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
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10-12-2016, 04:53 PM
#2
Inspect the 24-pin and 8-pin EPS cables. Verify the front panel connectors to confirm the power switch wire is correctly attached. It typically connects to pins 3 and 4 of the top row. Ensure there are no shorts to the motherboard (such as screws or standoffs). Once confirmed, remove the power cable and battery. Press the power button a few times, then hold it for two seconds. If issues persist, double-check that the CPU is properly seated in the socket and that the cooler isn't overly tightened.
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Waverabbit
10-12-2016, 04:53 PM #2

Inspect the 24-pin and 8-pin EPS cables. Verify the front panel connectors to confirm the power switch wire is correctly attached. It typically connects to pins 3 and 4 of the top row. Ensure there are no shorts to the motherboard (such as screws or standoffs). Once confirmed, remove the power cable and battery. Press the power button a few times, then hold it for two seconds. If issues persist, double-check that the CPU is properly seated in the socket and that the cooler isn't overly tightened.

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Mr_Floobiful
Posting Freak
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10-14-2016, 07:13 PM
#3
I handled everything, but it keeps failing.
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Mr_Floobiful
10-14-2016, 07:13 PM #3

I handled everything, but it keeps failing.