Pc wont start heelp

Redwabbit

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Feb 6, 2016
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Hello i had just finished My new PC build, and when i pushed the power button all the fans and leds etc started spinning for like 2 seconds. den powers of and after a few second it does the same thing. it does this untill i switch of the psu att the back Also the cpu ez bebug light on My msi pc mate z170a shines up aswell.
I have no Idea what to do i am not a experienced builder plz help and sorry for shit spelling

i7 6700k
R9 390
Msi z170a
Evga supernovan g2 750w
Corsair h110 gt
Hyper x fury 16 GB
Samsung evo 850 250gb ssd

 


assuming you haven't done anything yet, i'll say try and return it since its new and they can probably replace it for you.. instead of trying to fix it and cause even more damage
 


Definitely don't try to bend it back. RMA it and they'll send you a new one. Hopefully that was it and it will be solved.
 
ok thanks for the help appreciate it. but could a bent socket pin make the pc behave like this? turning itself on and of . and could this damage the cpu? the cpu was over 400$ and i would like cry if it broke.
 
ok thanks man. you are right It must be the socket pin. Because why would the debug cpu light otherwise be on. Says in manual that if the light is on its cpu fail or not detected. And again thanks for help :)
 


Great :) keep us updated, and hopefully you'll be back to your PC in no time.
 


yes i sure will :) . i hafto send the mobo back to the dealer so hopefully it will go fast.
 


ok so i changed the mobo and it started up and booted :). the only thing worrying
me now is that the temps on the cpu cores are different from each other, not by many degrees as most 4. Maybe i overdid the thermal paste :/
 
"the temps on the cpu cores are different from each other" This is absolutely normal, nothing to be worried about. In my experience the only wrong ways to put thermal paste on is to put too little, put bad quality product, or put so much that it gets of the CPU die and into the socket. anything other than that and you're probably fine. As for the different temps for each core, that'll happen in every CPU, as the cores are being stressed differently and they are also located in different places in the die which causes some differences in temp between them.
 


ok thanks man :). so its also normal that the temps move around a bit in idle. say core 1 jumps to 25 but core 2 stays at 20. and again thnaks for your time and help..
 


ok great :) i sure will enjoy it. wow this new stuff is fast huge change from my old Athlon II X4 620 and gtx 460 that i have had for years. i can finally game in over 30 fps whoo :)