Hi everyone,
I recently changed my PSU out for the Seasonic Focus and have noticed something strange when it starts up.
On a cold start, the PC will start up for a couple of seconds and then turn off. It will then immediately reboot itself and will start up fine. I can only seem to replicate the issue after turning the PSU off on the rear switch.
I have ran numerous stress test on AIDA64, Cinebench and Heaven benchmarks and it has completed them fine once up and running.
I have checked that all of the cables have been plugged in correctly and have only used the cables provided with the PSU. My old PSU was not modular. I have made sure that they have been correctly inserted into the PSU itself. I have read on the Seasonic troubleshooting site that it may be the motherboards anti-surge protection kicking in?
My system currently:
Mobo: Asus ROG X470F
CPU: AMD 2700X
Graphics: Gigabyte 1060 6GB (Upgrading to Asus TUF 3080 OC 10GB)
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 2 X 8 GB
PSU: Seasonic Focus PX 750
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom.
I recently changed my PSU out for the Seasonic Focus and have noticed something strange when it starts up.
On a cold start, the PC will start up for a couple of seconds and then turn off. It will then immediately reboot itself and will start up fine. I can only seem to replicate the issue after turning the PSU off on the rear switch.
I have ran numerous stress test on AIDA64, Cinebench and Heaven benchmarks and it has completed them fine once up and running.
I have checked that all of the cables have been plugged in correctly and have only used the cables provided with the PSU. My old PSU was not modular. I have made sure that they have been correctly inserted into the PSU itself. I have read on the Seasonic troubleshooting site that it may be the motherboards anti-surge protection kicking in?
My system currently:
Mobo: Asus ROG X470F
CPU: AMD 2700X
Graphics: Gigabyte 1060 6GB (Upgrading to Asus TUF 3080 OC 10GB)
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 2 X 8 GB
PSU: Seasonic Focus PX 750
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom.
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