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Ok make sure you reinable everything i told you to disable ......


Try this :

1. Take out one stick of ram leaveing the others in reboot

2. If you have no success with that put the stick you took out back in and take the other stick out reboot again .....

Tony
ok first removed the 2gb stick left 512 in still shut down so put 2gb stick in 512 out and guess what shut down Okokokok

Now we enter the extreme :

Unplug all cables and connectors from the motherboard to the power supply ...... and reattach them .... make sure there firmly in and your fully grounded at all times ....... unplug anything unnecessary like LED light connectors and leave them out for now .....

If that fails take out your GPU and reboot without it ......

Im throwing ideas at you here ....... and i have a few left......

Tony It sounds like a bad power supply. REPLACE itQuote from: deep on September 26, 2007, 07:42:25 AM

It sounds like a bad power supply. Replace it
Read all the comments hes tried 3 diffrent supplys already....Are all the fans running, could you have disturbed the heatsink while you were changing cases?
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Select Computer>Sensor from the left hand screen and keep an eye on your temps.ok here is the latest i got that sick of not being able to find the problem my self i went to a computer shop this morning with it to see if they could find the problem did ram test every think even they could not find what is making this computer shut its self down i dont think there is anythink more i could doThere is!!!

Invest in some more parts .....

New psu

New motherboard

New cpu

New ram


If you have the money it would be very fun for you , and you wont need to call on anyone as muhc as you will know how to solve most hardware issues yourselfd I just built mine a few months AGO and that was cake. I'd try GETTING at least a 500watt psu for your config and future upgrades. I got a reputable one for mine at only $50.
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I'd say 2.5GB RAM is enough.Quote from: Richenstony on September 26, 2007, 07:44:29 AM
Quote from: deep on September 26, 2007, 07:42:25 AM
It sounds like a bad power supply. Replace it
Read all the comments hes tried 3 diffrent supplys already....
Oh, well in that case I'm almost out of ideas, escept maybe memtesting your RAM.well here i the latest news i found what the problem was it was nothing to do with the comp but my keyboard had gone faulty put a new keyboard on and is noe fine.Ok im confused lol can someone tell me why a faulty keyboard would do this..... Quote
can someone tell me why a faulty keyboard would do this..... Huh?
If the keyboard has a KEY for shutting the computer off, maybe there is something wrong with this key? Maybe some elecrical phenomena occur that are interpreted by the system as pressing of that key? Maybe something has been spillt over the keybord and led to some shorts or whatsoever? Just a random idea.i dont no why must be the shut down key on the keyboard but it is that but the faulty keyboard on a working pc and it made that close down to. so a new keyboard and all is fine now who would have thought it haha.Quote from: soldier101983 on September 27, 2007, 04:04:06 PM
i dont no why must be the shut down key on the keyboard but it is that but the faulty keyboard on a working pc and it made that close down to. so a new keyboard and all is fine now who would have thought it haha.
Im a little annoyed to be honest ...... Nothing annoys or surprises me anymore, glad you're up and running Soldier.


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