Computer shutsdown randomly

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  1. Posts : 50
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       #21

    yes i have done those tests. I even took my motherboard out of case to check. right now it sits on static plastic with nothing connected except cpu cooler, but it stills keep on going on/off loop. As it's new cpu cooler (corsair h55) i doubt it's thermal paste but i still wiped all of it and reapplied but same issue. Could it be motherboard has died?
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       #22

    I just remove everything from case. kept it seperate for 15 minutes than essemble everything back again. But no use, I can't use my desktop, whenever I push the power button, its just spins the fan and goes off, than comes back ON again. Doing this as endless loop.
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       #23

    Devilz said:
    I just remove everything from case. kept it seperate for 15 minutes than essemble everything back again. But no use, I can't use my desktop, whenever I push the power button, its just spins the fan and goes off, than comes back ON again. Doing this as endless loop.
    I have seen few cases when Start button or Reset button were stuck in on position and computer did just that.
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  4. Posts : 50
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       #24

    CountMike said:
    I have seen few cases when Start button or Reset button were stuck in on position and computer did just that.
    Like I said earlier, I took motherboard out and test and it was acting same. So your theory of case buttons is not an option.
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       #25

    Mothboard was faulty. Got it changed and all good now.
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