I push the power button, lights and fan turns on. But then half a second later, it turns back off. It worked perfectly earlier today. New build. Please help.
I push the power button, lights and fan turns on. But then half a second later, it turns back off. It worked perfectly earlier today. New build. Please help.
Recheck to make sure all cables and components are firmly in place and that you have not inadvertently shorted our the mother board by a loose wire or unneeded standoff. How long was the system stable before this happened. What PSU are you using?
Reset the BIOS. Short the CLR_CMOS jumper if your motherboard has it, or unplug the computer from the wall, remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard, wait a few minutes, then try again.
I push the power button, lights and fan turns on. But then half a second later, it turns back off. It worked perfectly earlier today. New build. Please help.
Recheck to make sure all cables and components are firmly in place and that you have not inadvertently shorted our the mother board by a loose wire or unneeded standoff. How long was the system stable before this happened. What PSU are you using?
Everything is plugged in from what i can see. Should i just take everything apart and rebuild it? I'm using a Fractal design newton 1000w platinum psu.
Ok heres a couple of questions. Have you checked the cpu socket for any bent pins? look carefully!, Have you tried 8gb ram each stick and each slot?,
Are you sure there are nothing causing a short to the board?, is the heatsink seated correctly?
Ok heres a couple of questions. Have you checked the cpu socket for any bent pins? look carefully!, Have you tried 8gb ram each stick and each slot?,
Are you sure there are nothing causing a short to the board?, is the heatsink seated correctly?
I just took the heatsink off and tried it, same thing. I tried putting one stick at a time in each slot, nothing changed.
Ok heres a couple of questions. Have you checked the cpu socket for any bent pins? look carefully!, Have you tried 8gb ram each stick and each slot?,
Are you sure there are nothing causing a short to the board?, is the heatsink seated correctly?
I just took the heatsink off and tried it, same thing. I tried putting one stick at a time in each slot, nothing changed.
Have you tried resetting the BIOS like I said above?
Ok heres a couple of questions. Have you checked the cpu socket for any bent pins? look carefully!, Have you tried 8gb ram each stick and each slot?,
Are you sure there are nothing causing a short to the board?, is the heatsink seated correctly?
I just took the heatsink off and tried it, same thing. I tried putting one stick at a time in each slot, nothing changed.
Have you tried resetting the BIOS like I said above?
I haven't, how do you do that on a Asus Sabertooth z87 board?
You didn't answer the earlier question. How long was the system stable when you first started it up, 1 hour, 1 day??? Did you run any applications? That might help us.
You didn't answer the earlier question. How long was the system stable when you first started it up, 1 hour, 1 day??? Did you run any applications? That might help us.
It's been stable for about a day. I installed windows and all the drivers yesterday morning. It's been working great till this morning when there were updates.
Also its worth looking around the cpu for anything like hair,thermalpaste.etc on the socket or under the cpu. a couple of pictures would Help alot. of the cpu front and back and socket.
Also its worth looking around the cpu for anything like hair,thermalpaste.etc on the socket or under the cpu. a couple of pictures would Help alot. of the cpu front and back and socket.
HiTechObsessed :
First look at the pins on the motherboard and see if any of them are bent.