Firstly I want to sincerely apologize if I misplaced this thread for I am a complete newb here, but I am in a dire need of help.
My PC shuts off completely randomly (not heat related it seems). When I try to turn it back on, the power LED sometimes first starts flickering with ticking noise, and then after a few seconds of flickering it just starts, comes to life. Like something is forcing it to turn on and it finally does. Sometimes it works for hours straight, sometimes it shuts off every 5 minutes. Good thing Chrome keeps the text I wrote because it shut off four times (I am changing the number accordingly throughout every shutdown) while I was writing this text.
The interesting thing comes next. It was happening some months ago. I brought it to a repair shop and they couldn't find out what it is (weirdly it worked there), so they returned it to me with no charge. When I put it up at home, it was mysteriously not shutting down anymore. After some short time it started again, but rarely.
Then, it stopped completely, for a few months - I have already forgotten about this issue. I was playing games on blistering summer heats and CPU temp didn't go over 50. It was all ok - UNTIL I took out the graphics card, to bring it to my friend, so we could test something on his machine. When I brought it back home and installed it back again, the shutting down and flickering thing started all over again! If it were capacitors (I changed them once), what's with the long pause/absence of the problem?
I feel that it maybe has something to do with some contacts in the motherboard. I have checked them already but I can't figure out what it is. Can you please direct me what kind of loose contact could cause this kind of shutdowns, and the weird power flicker?
The reason why I am in such a deep trouble is because I am supposed to have some kind of a skype work interview, for a job that I'm supposed to do on this particular PC. If this doesn't get better and this dull metal box keeps shutting off, I'm gonna get fired pretty soon.
I apologize again for the possible placement mistakes and thanks in advance!
My PC shuts off completely randomly (not heat related it seems). When I try to turn it back on, the power LED sometimes first starts flickering with ticking noise, and then after a few seconds of flickering it just starts, comes to life. Like something is forcing it to turn on and it finally does. Sometimes it works for hours straight, sometimes it shuts off every 5 minutes. Good thing Chrome keeps the text I wrote because it shut off four times (I am changing the number accordingly throughout every shutdown) while I was writing this text.
The interesting thing comes next. It was happening some months ago. I brought it to a repair shop and they couldn't find out what it is (weirdly it worked there), so they returned it to me with no charge. When I put it up at home, it was mysteriously not shutting down anymore. After some short time it started again, but rarely.
Then, it stopped completely, for a few months - I have already forgotten about this issue. I was playing games on blistering summer heats and CPU temp didn't go over 50. It was all ok - UNTIL I took out the graphics card, to bring it to my friend, so we could test something on his machine. When I brought it back home and installed it back again, the shutting down and flickering thing started all over again! If it were capacitors (I changed them once), what's with the long pause/absence of the problem?
I feel that it maybe has something to do with some contacts in the motherboard. I have checked them already but I can't figure out what it is. Can you please direct me what kind of loose contact could cause this kind of shutdowns, and the weird power flicker?
The reason why I am in such a deep trouble is because I am supposed to have some kind of a skype work interview, for a job that I'm supposed to do on this particular PC. If this doesn't get better and this dull metal box keeps shutting off, I'm gonna get fired pretty soon.
I apologize again for the possible placement mistakes and thanks in advance!