power supply for gaming pc keeps on booting up and shutting down after 1 second

RicheyAH

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power supply for gaming pc keeps on booting up and shutting down after 1 second. My i have tried a similar psu and the problem persists. Nothing shows up on the screen. my motherboard is a Gigabyte Z87 LGA 1150 2 Way SLI HDMI DVI ATX Motherboard (GA-Z87X-D3H)
i have the latest available i5 4690k
2 gigs of kingston hyperx fury 1600mghz ram with a cooler master hyper12 eveo

i have tried taking out the cmos battery nothin.

i have no gpu installed

i have no sata drive, or any drive connected (because i got no sata cables with my hard drive or mobo)
there is one pin on the motherboard that is bent, it is the aj 33 pin, but from the manual thats a grounding pin, not to mention i bent it back into place as much as possible. i have read threads that a bent ground pin is not much to worry about, just dont OC

thank you all for you replies
 
i am using the CX750M psu and i ment 2 sticks of 4 gigs of ram :| so i have 8 gigs of ram sorry. and since i am booting into the bios i may need to change my cmos battery, as i did get the MOBO used from a friend. is this necasary?
 

i did not get a case speaker, could just plugging in headphones into a headphones jack work?

 


after testing with an older i5 4690k that my friend used on the mobo there was still post issues.

the mobo says it only supports 4th gen intel processors, but there is no chance that a newr model would wokr on that is there?
 


after further reading it is 8th series gigabyte mobo, would that mean that the mobo has f8?
 


power supply for gaming pc keeps on booting up and shutting down after 1 second

so nothing even boots

once i turn it on the fans spin, and then it justs well, shuts off

and after closer inspection some pins just look to bent to work that are in some rather serious locations for data so, there's that now.

i feel liek this is a socket issue above anything else, and even after trying it with a 4th gen cpu (in which gigabytes web site says it supports) no change in boot. so i may try finding a place that will more professionaly fix my socket, by sending it in, or just me dropping it off, like at a tech store (best buy or other)