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Processor | Ryzen 2600x |
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Motherboard | MSI x470 m7 AC |
Cooling | EKWB Velocity AM4 socket, EKWB 1080 Ti FC waterblock, Alphacool 360 mm radiator, |
Memory | 32G, G.Skill Trident Z, 3200 Mhz clock |
Video Card(s) | Reference GTX 1080 Ti, +170 core clock, + 460 memory clock |
Storage | Samsung 960 PRO 1 TB |
Display(s) | AW3418DW |
Case | Phantex Luxe TG |
Audio Device(s) | Sennh HD800S + HDV820 |
Power Supply | AX1600i because i don't know even why... |
Mouse | Zowie EC1-B + paracord |
Keyboard | Topre Realforce RGB |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit PRO |
Hello guys
So I recently made a rebuild of my PC after encountering a cooler leak,
and the PC shuts off right after it already booted and reached Windows Desktop area and start-up programs launch.
-I am using all old components as they seem to work fine after the leak.
-All ram sticks register (system still shuts down if i test individual ramsticks)
-The VGA does the output on the monitor
-CPU works and the system goes all the way to the Windows desktop.
Do you guys have any suggestions on why it could be shutting down after all components seem nominal?
The system would also shut down after around the same amount of time, even if I go to Bios and avoid booting to Windows.
Any suggestions?
I tried a new PSU along with new power cables, but there is no difference between what happens. The PSU by the way endured the largest brunt of liquid soaking into it.
Also, just fyi, I also made a liquid metal repaste for CPU and GPU. However, from what i read, if something went wrong with liquid metal and CPU, it would be dead and not booting to windows.
Really need some help.
So I recently made a rebuild of my PC after encountering a cooler leak,
and the PC shuts off right after it already booted and reached Windows Desktop area and start-up programs launch.
-I am using all old components as they seem to work fine after the leak.
-All ram sticks register (system still shuts down if i test individual ramsticks)
-The VGA does the output on the monitor
-CPU works and the system goes all the way to the Windows desktop.
Do you guys have any suggestions on why it could be shutting down after all components seem nominal?
The system would also shut down after around the same amount of time, even if I go to Bios and avoid booting to Windows.
Any suggestions?
I tried a new PSU along with new power cables, but there is no difference between what happens. The PSU by the way endured the largest brunt of liquid soaking into it.
Also, just fyi, I also made a liquid metal repaste for CPU and GPU. However, from what i read, if something went wrong with liquid metal and CPU, it would be dead and not booting to windows.
Really need some help.