Hello,
I have recently bought an MSI z97a Gaming 6 Motherboard and I am running into some problems.
Today I had built my computer with a Samsung 500GB SSD, GTX960 GeForce PNY Graphics Card, 8GB of DDR3 HyperX Fury RAM and a i7-4790k processor with an NZXT 210 Case.
After connecting everything and doing a test run the fans (CPU and GPU) start running for less than a second, then they stop, and after they completely stop, they boot up again, and it just repeats that till I turn off the computer.
Things I've tried to fix this problem...
- Check for any loose screws, or misc screws or metal within the case.
- Double check cables to make sure they are all plugged in securely.
- Taking the RAM out and putting it back in.
- Disconnecting everything and reconnecting it back.
- Letting it rest for 30 minutes before trying to turn it on again.
- Moving the RAM a slot over (Space in between them both)
Would really appreciate any potential solution to fixing this problem. If anything needs to be explained further I will be happy to do so. Also I am including a video of me going through the computer to see if anyone notices something obviously wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNEy-ZTGgPs
Thanks again for any help you're able to provide!
I have recently bought an MSI z97a Gaming 6 Motherboard and I am running into some problems.
Today I had built my computer with a Samsung 500GB SSD, GTX960 GeForce PNY Graphics Card, 8GB of DDR3 HyperX Fury RAM and a i7-4790k processor with an NZXT 210 Case.
After connecting everything and doing a test run the fans (CPU and GPU) start running for less than a second, then they stop, and after they completely stop, they boot up again, and it just repeats that till I turn off the computer.
Things I've tried to fix this problem...
- Check for any loose screws, or misc screws or metal within the case.
- Double check cables to make sure they are all plugged in securely.
- Taking the RAM out and putting it back in.
- Disconnecting everything and reconnecting it back.
- Letting it rest for 30 minutes before trying to turn it on again.
- Moving the RAM a slot over (Space in between them both)
Would really appreciate any potential solution to fixing this problem. If anything needs to be explained further I will be happy to do so. Also I am including a video of me going through the computer to see if anyone notices something obviously wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNEy-ZTGgPs
Thanks again for any help you're able to provide!