bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
I transfered my PC into a new case (had been using an old dell case for a while) and now it shuts down after a few seconds of being on. I can get to the BIOS and play around for a few seconds or I can start loading windows but then it completely shuts down. I didn't change out any hardware, same drives, CPU, RAM, PSU, graphics card, and mobo.
I would appreciate any help. 8/12/2010 10:48:24 PM |
mikey99cobra All American 1138 Posts user info edit post |
Are all the fans coming on? Check the processor fan. 8/12/2010 10:54:54 PM |
donjeep22 All American 560 Posts user info edit post |
Did you make sure the stand offs are in the right places on the mobo. 8/12/2010 10:55:37 PM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
^^check ^check 8/12/2010 11:01:32 PM |
TJB627 All American 2110 Posts user info edit post |
Do you have another power supply you can use to test with? Also, is the power supply fan coming on? 8/12/2010 11:08:25 PM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
Only PSU I have, it worked an hour ago. fan and LED both come on. 8/12/2010 11:13:30 PM |
ghost613 Veteran 324 Posts user info edit post |
Is the amount of time it takes to shut down the exact same every time? If not (or maybe even if so) it might be some how related to the power button. You could try connecting the power button from your old case to test this. 8/12/2010 11:35:41 PM |
donjeep22 All American 560 Posts user info edit post |
Did you ground your self and release any static electricity when moving the components and placing it in the new case, esd stuff. Did you reseat the processor and make sure it has enough thermal paste. Also when you diag the board go to the base components. processor, 1 stick of ram and power supply. See if it posts at the core then work your way up. 8/12/2010 11:58:22 PM |
J33Pownr Veteran 356 Posts user info edit post |
^ that & it sounds like the cpu fan is not seated well anymore causing your processor to overheat and shutdown. 8/13/2010 8:14:55 AM |
wwwebsurfer All American 10217 Posts user info edit post |
sounds like a whole list of things could have bounced loose in the transition.
I'd pull everything, reseat the processor, heatsink, then RAM, then graphics (unless you don't have onboard graphics - then do the graphics before RAM). Step-by-step be sure to turn on and see whats working. If you can narrow down the components that are working correctly we can help with the others.
And we really should have like a sticky thread detailing how to troubleshoot a computer that wont turn on 8/13/2010 8:22:42 AM |
neodata686 All American 11577 Posts user info edit post |
I'm assuming you've checked the temps in the bios? 8/13/2010 11:24:48 AM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
check your power & reset buttons and how they're connected to the motherboard. kind sounds like one of them is on backwards, causing a power off after 5-10 seconds. 8/13/2010 12:52:33 PM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
^this is what I was hoping for but the power button from my old case didn't help. I'll try the other suggestions when I get home tomorrow. Thanks for the replies. 8/13/2010 5:35:25 PM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
UPDATE:
Checked all connections and it started working. Turns out, I don't have a problem as long as the case is laying on its side. Could this be a connection issue between my q660 and the stock fan? Do I just need better thermal paste (sorry if this is stupid)? 8/18/2010 10:21:32 PM |