J JM_1__ Honorable Jan 26, 2017 61 4 10,535 Dec 19, 2021 #1 when i press the on button it takes 5 seconds before it starts booting.. is this a power supply issue?
when i press the on button it takes 5 seconds before it starts booting.. is this a power supply issue?
J JM_1__ Honorable Jan 26, 2017 61 4 10,535 Dec 19, 2021 #2 random crashes too on cs go.. Im just cs going its on a new ssd. i moved it from hdd to ssd. what can i do Upvote 0 Downvote
random crashes too on cs go.. Im just cs going its on a new ssd. i moved it from hdd to ssd. what can i do
DSzymborski Curmudgeon Pursuivant Moderator Nov 19, 2010 20,870 5,106 106,640 Dec 19, 2021 #3 Providing detailed information about your PC would be far more useful than providing absolutely no information about your PC. Upvote 0 Downvote
Providing detailed information about your PC would be far more useful than providing absolutely no information about your PC.
jonnyguru Splendid Nov 30, 2006 4,451 1,319 25,940 Dec 19, 2021 #4 JM_1__ said: when i press the on button it takes 5 seconds before it starts booting.. is this a power supply issue? Click to expand... Are you switching the power off to the PSU, then turning it back on and then pressing the power button on the case? Or are you just shutting down from Windows, coming back and turning it back on from just the power button on the front? Upvote 0 Downvote
JM_1__ said: when i press the on button it takes 5 seconds before it starts booting.. is this a power supply issue? Click to expand... Are you switching the power off to the PSU, then turning it back on and then pressing the power button on the case? Or are you just shutting down from Windows, coming back and turning it back on from just the power button on the front?
I IHaveStupidFoxconnMobo :( BANNED Dec 17, 2021 11 0 10 Dec 19, 2021 #5 @JM_1__ no dont think so, in my pc that happens after a power failure, i guess it is to avoid power surges so.. it takes some time, checks for power surges and then starts up. (this is the case with my pc , dunno about yours) Upvote 0 Downvote
@JM_1__ no dont think so, in my pc that happens after a power failure, i guess it is to avoid power surges so.. it takes some time, checks for power surges and then starts up. (this is the case with my pc , dunno about yours)