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Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-08 06:24pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Ok, as a follow-up to my comments in the venting thread about computer problems, I finally scroungedup the cash and acquired a new motherboard, CPU and SSD for my desktop.

This evening I swapped out the old hardware for the new. According to the motherboard instructions, I've got everything plugged in properly. However, when I plug the machine in and press the power button, it turns on briefly, then off, then tries again, then off, and tries again, and so on.

Does anyone have any idea what's causing this and how to fix it?

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-08 06:31pm
by DaveJB
My first guess would be a power supply problem, so maybe try unplugging your drives and everything that isn't required for your PC to just POST and reach the BIOS. It'd help if we knew what sort of motherboard you were using, though.

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 12:54am
by TronPaul
If you upgraded your CPU and motherboard you may have additional power cables you need to plug into the motherboard. This could either be the 4 slot extension to the main ATX power cable, or the 4 slot extra power cables.

I assume that you aren't seeing a bios screen as it turns on and off?

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 12:44pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Nope, not seeing anything at all, it is literally on for 2 seconds.

It's an ASUS P9X79 motherboard, it's the same form-factor as the last one and according to the manual I have no loose connectors anywhere (the 4 slot extension and the two 4 slot extra cables are all plugged in properly as best I can tell). I'll try unplugging everything but the blank SSD and see what happens.

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 12:46pm
by TheFeniX
I'd even pull the SSD. Basically, you only want your RAM and CPU plugged in and you're listening for any kind of POST beeps. You might also check to make sure the Motherboard is seated correctly and isn't grounding out.

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 01:27pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Tested again with only blank SSD, no change.

As best I can tell, the motherboard is in properly.

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 02:01pm
by TronPaul
Sounds like a power/motherboard issue. I'd try reseating all the power connections and possibly reseating the RAM. Make sure no screws are underneath the motherboard and bits of metal aren't poking into power cable connecters (a bit of my case was sticking out and ended up touching an unplugged molex connector and causing a short).

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 02:03pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Ok I'll take another look - or rather, I'll get my friend who knows thi stuff better than I do and has much better eyesight to take a look.

Re: Rebuilt Computer Teething Problems

Posted: 2014-10-09 03:58pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Well, my friend and I had a good look and we think we've found the problem. The CPU cooler I have is the same as the old motherboard and isn't compatible with the new socket type. There's about 3mm between the CPU and the heatsink. So I've ordered a new compatible cooler (and some thermal paste which I needed anyway) and that should sort things out.