Question Mobo Turns on for half second

Apr 6, 2019
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I have an msi h110m pro bd plus mobo I have everything in but the gpu and I turn it on and I see lights and the fan moves for a millisecond and then it doesn’t work after and when I reset cmos it does the same thing. Basically turns one time every time I reset cmos so I don’t know pls help
 
is a speaker connected to the motherboards front panel connector as described in step 17 here:
the system should give you a series of diagnostic beeps telling you what the issue is in cases like this, but only if the speaker is connected.
 
is a speaker connected to the motherboards front panel connector as described in step 17 here:
the system should give you a series of diagnostic beeps telling you what the issue is in cases like this, but only if the speaker is connected.
I don’t have one
 
canned diagnostic speaker rant: speaker making 101
The diagnostic speaker is the motherboards main diagnostic feedback device.
the motherboard may be telling you where the problem is.
my speakers have this plug
http://images.crutchfieldonline.com/graphics/infolib/homelib/hSpeakerSpringClip.jpg
I use lamp wire but any stranded wire will do. literally any stranded wires. strip one end like so
http://www.antiquelampco.com/Shades/CordColors.jpg
attach the stripped end into the speaker spring clips on the speaker.
the other end of the wire should be trimmed like so the semi strip
https://wesbellwireandcable.com/images/cutwire.png
by doing a semi strip the wire case is now the socket.
plug one wire to the first pin, and the second onto the fourth pin.
power on the system and listen for beeps
end canned rant
 
canned diagnostic speaker rant: speaker making 101
The diagnostic speaker is the motherboards main diagnostic feedback device.
the motherboard may be telling you where the problem is.
my speakers have this plug
http://images.crutchfieldonline.com/graphics/infolib/homelib/hSpeakerSpringClip.jpg
I use lamp wire but any stranded wire will do. literally any stranded wires. strip one end like so
http://www.antiquelampco.com/Shades/CordColors.jpg
attach the stripped end into the speaker spring clips on the speaker.
the other end of the wire should be trimmed like so the semi strip
https://wesbellwireandcable.com/images/cutwire.png
by doing a semi strip the wire case is now the socket.
plug one wire to the first pin, and the second onto the fourth pin.
power on the system and listen for beeps
end canned rant
Is there any way to find a solution without this