Where's wrong? Compatibility or some broken parts?

Tylerfan

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Hello.
I am new to build up my first computer.

Components:
Maximus VI motherboard
CX750M corsair power supply
I5-4670k CPU
Gtx 760 graphic card
Samsung inch sata 250g ssd
Nzxt body case

Scenario is the following:
Everything plugged, power on and off in 1 second.

Error code 00(not used)

We changed the ram to new ram, same thing happened.

We took off the graphic card, same thing happened.

We unplugged the 8 pin EATX12v power plug, everything starts running forever. If we put it back on, it starts to power off in a sec after it's turned on.

We think it's either the power or cpu. Or everything is not compatible?

Help!!! Thank you so much!

 
Solution
Your Power supply is adequate to run your entire rig. You should check power pins that you used to connect with the power button of your chassis. Make sure each pin is completely free, not curved and standing straight with out touching others.
If the pins are all fine then check the motherboard power connector. Make sure that is connected perfectly, very specially if your motherboard has extra pins make sure your connector has that extra cord to power those (you will find the cord separated from the power cord but tied together). Some times that tiny cord is bit difficult to add and remains loose so make sure you attached the required full power cord tight enough covering all the pins.
If the power cord is all fine then remove your...


Sound like a PSU to me, do yo have another PSU to see if it will work with the system?
 
Your Power supply is adequate to run your entire rig. You should check power pins that you used to connect with the power button of your chassis. Make sure each pin is completely free, not curved and standing straight with out touching others.
If the pins are all fine then check the motherboard power connector. Make sure that is connected perfectly, very specially if your motherboard has extra pins make sure your connector has that extra cord to power those (you will find the cord separated from the power cord but tied together). Some times that tiny cord is bit difficult to add and remains loose so make sure you attached the required full power cord tight enough covering all the pins.
If the power cord is all fine then remove your Processor and reattach it with more cautions, make sure 100% percent contact between Processor and the Processor Cooler. And with that check out the power source you plugged in Power-supply is adequate and stable.

I hope this will help.
Good Luck.
 
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