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Processor | i7 6900k @ 4.3GHZ |
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Motherboard | MSI X99A Godlike Gaming Carbon |
Cooling | CPU/GPU loop with 480mm and 360mm radiators |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Dominator 3000MHz C15 |
Video Card(s) | 2x EVGA 1080 SC ACX @ 1830/1330 |
Storage | Samsung 950 Pro M.2 512GB, WD 2TB Black HDD |
Case | Corsair 900D |
Power Supply | EVGA 850W Gold 80 plus PSU |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Hey guys,
So I just got a new case, and once I had transferred everything over, I was unable to boot up the PC properly. When I first booted up, I smelt something like burning rubber, and immediately pulled the power. Now when I turn it on, it simply shuts down immediately and then repeats about 5 seconds later. When this happens, I can hear what sounds like a click coming from the power supply.
So far I have tried taking each individual part out and testing them separately. I even disconnected all the fans, and when I removed all of the RAM and attempted to boot up, there was no beeping noise. I have even used different power supply cables in different power sockets and I ensured every connection was secure.
I made sure that the Power SW, Reset SW and HDD LED where all in the correct place, I then did also remove them and attempted a manual start up; same issue.
As suggested, I connected a paperclip to the PSU to Motherboard power cable, with one end at black and the other at green. When I then booted up, the fans stayed on until I pulled the power.
Thanks, I really appreciate the help I have been given so far.
So I just got a new case, and once I had transferred everything over, I was unable to boot up the PC properly. When I first booted up, I smelt something like burning rubber, and immediately pulled the power. Now when I turn it on, it simply shuts down immediately and then repeats about 5 seconds later. When this happens, I can hear what sounds like a click coming from the power supply.
So far I have tried taking each individual part out and testing them separately. I even disconnected all the fans, and when I removed all of the RAM and attempted to boot up, there was no beeping noise. I have even used different power supply cables in different power sockets and I ensured every connection was secure.
I made sure that the Power SW, Reset SW and HDD LED where all in the correct place, I then did also remove them and attempted a manual start up; same issue.
As suggested, I connected a paperclip to the PSU to Motherboard power cable, with one end at black and the other at green. When I then booted up, the fans stayed on until I pulled the power.
Thanks, I really appreciate the help I have been given so far.