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what i did:
i did as digitalgriffin suggested, and striped it down to the basics, aka PSU, CPU, and MOBO(plus the powerswitch from my case so i could start the thing). it started, and i got an output to my monitor. i then turned the pc off, and installed my case cables. now it dind't start at all. i then removed every cable one by one, and tryed to turn it one inbetween each cable. i THINK (not KNOW) my problem was that i had plugged my panel plugs in wrong, i did not know these had designated places(i knew where, but not that they had a specific configuration), and had just plugged them in. after i had my panel plugs connected correctly i tried to start the pc again, with succes. then from there, i installed 1 piece, then turned on my pc, to see which part could have been the problem otherwise, and to my surprise, everytime i had installed a component, it started without any problems, and now im writing this on that pc, that has worked since yesterday.
big thanks to all that commented <3
So i have reasently upgraded a cupple of pieces in my gaming pc.
Motherboard: Tuf Gaming z370 plus gaming, bios version 2403
CPU: upgraded from an i5 5500k to an i9 9900k (motherboard supports this with the installed bios version)
RAM: 2x8GB
Case: upgraded from a "standard" pc case (don't know the name, but just 3 rgb fans in a normal sized case), and to a cosmos c700p.
GPU: GTX 1060 6GB
PSU: upgraded from a corsair TX550M to a corsair RM1000x.
I started having problems when i tried to install my new cpu, i got this first and was excited to get it in, and it didn't work. Turned out to be my bios being outdated, so i followed the manufacteres instrunctions, and updated my bios. I checked after the update was done, and it said the version was indeed version 2403. I had gotten a message the same day, that my new case was ready to be picked up, so i didn't install the new cpu, since i already needed to take everything apart the next day.
After putting everything in to the new case, it clicked off about a sec after being powered. I read about multiple people where the psu was dead or not big enough, so i bought a 1000w from a 550w, and now, after i installed everything, sure it would work, it turns on, when i plug the power in to it, but powers off about 2 seconds later. Not making the "click" sound it did before upgrading the psu, so that must mean that it's not the psu not being powerfull enough to power it, right? So i thought it might be a problem with the cpu, maybe the bios was not actually updated, or something else, but the same problem occurs. I have checked the motherboard, and everything is plugged in correctly, and all the way. I have consulted, both the motherboard instructions and the PSU instructions, and everything should be fine.
In the short time its on, everything seems to be fine, both light and fans. The only thing i have noticed is that there is a little speaker plugged in to my motherboard, that would "beep" before when the pc turned on and everything worked as it should, but it doesn't do that any more. Dont know if that helps with anything.
SOLVED:
what i did:
i did as digitalgriffin suggested, and striped it down to the basics, aka PSU, CPU, and MOBO(plus the powerswitch from my case so i could start the thing). it started, and i got an output to my monitor. i then turned the pc off, and installed my case cables. now it dind't start at all. i then removed every cable one by one, and tryed to turn it one inbetween each cable. i THINK (not KNOW) my problem was that i had plugged my panel plugs in wrong, i did not know these had designated places(i knew where, but not that they had a specific configuration), and had just plugged them in. after i had my panel plugs connected correctly i tried to start the pc again, with succes. then from there, i installed 1 piece, then turned on my pc, to see which part could have been the problem otherwise, and to my surprise, everytime i had installed a component, it started without any problems, and now im writing this on that pc, that has worked since yesterday.
big thanks to all that commented <3
So i have reasently upgraded a cupple of pieces in my gaming pc.
Motherboard: Tuf Gaming z370 plus gaming, bios version 2403
CPU: upgraded from an i5 5500k to an i9 9900k (motherboard supports this with the installed bios version)
RAM: 2x8GB
Case: upgraded from a "standard" pc case (don't know the name, but just 3 rgb fans in a normal sized case), and to a cosmos c700p.
GPU: GTX 1060 6GB
PSU: upgraded from a corsair TX550M to a corsair RM1000x.
I started having problems when i tried to install my new cpu, i got this first and was excited to get it in, and it didn't work. Turned out to be my bios being outdated, so i followed the manufacteres instrunctions, and updated my bios. I checked after the update was done, and it said the version was indeed version 2403. I had gotten a message the same day, that my new case was ready to be picked up, so i didn't install the new cpu, since i already needed to take everything apart the next day.
After putting everything in to the new case, it clicked off about a sec after being powered. I read about multiple people where the psu was dead or not big enough, so i bought a 1000w from a 550w, and now, after i installed everything, sure it would work, it turns on, when i plug the power in to it, but powers off about 2 seconds later. Not making the "click" sound it did before upgrading the psu, so that must mean that it's not the psu not being powerfull enough to power it, right? So i thought it might be a problem with the cpu, maybe the bios was not actually updated, or something else, but the same problem occurs. I have checked the motherboard, and everything is plugged in correctly, and all the way. I have consulted, both the motherboard instructions and the PSU instructions, and everything should be fine.
In the short time its on, everything seems to be fine, both light and fans. The only thing i have noticed is that there is a little speaker plugged in to my motherboard, that would "beep" before when the pc turned on and everything worked as it should, but it doesn't do that any more. Dont know if that helps with anything.
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