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I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDDSSD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD Phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA Nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SSD Kingston 512GB (OS Windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD Phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA Nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SSD Kingston 512GB (OS Windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SSD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD Phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA Nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SSD Kingston 512GB (OS Windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

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I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD phenomPhenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA nvidiaNvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SDD kingstoneSSD Kingston 512GB (OS windowsWindows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SDD kingstone 512GB (OS windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD Phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA Nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SSD Kingston 512GB (OS Windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

Computer shuts down after biosBIOS screen

So this is what happend...

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Here's what I tried:

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This is my hardware:

MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P

CPU AMD phenom II x6

GPU EVGA nvidia 750ti

RAM HyperX 2x 8GB

SDD kingstone 512GB (OS windows 10).

HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)This is my hardware:

PSU EVGA 500W

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SDD kingstone 512GB (OS windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the MoBomotherboard be damaged? EverithingEverything worked fine before the case change.

Thanks

Computer shuts down after bios screen

So this is what happend...

I recently bought a new case for my pc, changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the pc, it starts, all fans work fine (psu, cpu, gpu and all case fans) I see the bios screen in the monitor and then the pc completly shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old coolermaster PSU that I alredy wanted to change because I tought it could fail any minute so I tought that it could have been the problem, bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so its not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and MoBo: just to make sure there wasnt any short I took out the MoBo, placed it in a cardboard and connected it, problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secundary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: same problem.

Reseting the BIOS: I reseted the bios with the CLR_CMOS, tried both last good configuration and reset to default, after restarting the computer the problem persist. (note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems, it doesnt shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same)

This is my hardware:

MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P

CPU AMD phenom II x6

GPU EVGA nvidia 750ti

RAM HyperX 2x 8GB

SDD kingstone 512GB (OS windows 10)

HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)

PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the MoBo be damaged? Everithing worked fine before the case change.

Thanks

Computer shuts down after BIOS screen

I recently bought a new case for my PC. I changed everything from my old case to the new one and tried to turn on the PC. It starts, all fans work fine (PSU, CPU, GPU and all case fans). I see the BIOS screen in the monitor and then the PC completely shuts down.

Here's what I tried:

Changing the PSU: I had an old Cooler Master PSU that I already wanted to change because I thought it could fail any minute so I thought that it could have been the problem. I bought a new EVGA PSU, installed it, same problem, so it's not the PSU.

Checking for contact between case and motherboard: Just to make sure there wasn't any short I took out the motherboard, placed it in a cardboard and connected it. The problem is still the same.

Disconnecting my secondary HDD and leaving only the SDD with the OS: Same problem.

Resetting the BIOS: I reset the BIOS with the CLR_CMOS. I tried both the last good configuration and reset to default. After restarting the computer the problem persisted. Note that I can navigate the BIOS config page without problems; it doesn't shut down in the BIOS, but when I restart and try to boot the problem is the same.

This is my hardware:

  • MoBo Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P
  • CPU AMD phenom II x6
  • GPU EVGA nvidia 750ti
  • RAM HyperX 2x 8GB
  • SDD kingstone 512GB (OS windows 10)
  • HDD Seagate 1TB (only for storage)
  • PSU EVGA 500W

Any ideas? could the motherboard be damaged? Everything worked fine before the case change.

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