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  1. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate
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    PC isn't Showing Image, and restarts 30 seconds after...


    Hello guys, i need some help with something.
    Tdoay i installed a new Case for my PC an a new PSU for my PC, i DID everything as i should, and when i press the power button, i get the fans to work, all the lights and stuff but no image, also the leds on the mouse dont start up, and the lights on the keyboard dont start up either, after 30 seconds the pc turns off, and then turns on again i dont really know what to do now, im really dscared since ive been working to get some money for this parts and now looks liek something is wrong please help me guys
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  2. Posts : 3,300
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    Can you give us some info on the case and PSU that you installed and the motherboard?

    I would say one thing is the power to the motherboard can be either 20 pin or 24 pin so make sure that is right.

    Also, there is a set of wires that go to the motherboard from the front panel to tell the computer to start/restart/and leds... make sure these all match on the motherboard.
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  3. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate
    Thread Starter
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    The Case is a Thermaltake Element G and the PSU is a Corsair HX850W NON Modular, the power to the mobo is ok a 24 pin just checked, also i disconnected all the front panel cables to make sure it wasnt an error with them. turned on manually and same error appears
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  4. Posts : 3,300
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    how did you take out mobo/components? did you take precautions against ESD?

    another thing might be standoffs in the new case? maybe grounding out?

    do you have a way to test the new PSU? it might be faulty as well.
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  5. Posts : 22
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    Thread Starter
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    yes i did it with a lot of caution. how can i test the new psu?
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  6. Posts : 274
    WINDOWS 7 Ultimate x64 Full
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    Hello Dan, There are some very talented people on this forum that would love to help solve your P.C issuses but you must help us first start by filling in your sys specs.
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  7. Posts : 3,300
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    you should check the docs that came with the PSU for the correct voltages

    Then, you can either use one of these: Newegg.com - Rexus PST-3 Digital Power Supply Tester with LCD

    or a regular multimeter: Newegg.com - GB Gardner Bender DM6400 8 Function Digital Multimeter

    and here is a good tutorial: Power-supply troubleshooting with a multimeter | TechRepublic
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  8. Posts : 3,300
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    another thing to check would be that all the components are seated properly... the RAM could have popped out? but this would still allow post I think....

    If the CPU is not seated correctly, then the computer wont POST though I think (I could be wrong, but I will check)

    Also do you here any beeps? usually if there are errors during POST, there will be beep codes:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-on_self-test
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  9. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate
    Thread Starter
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    ok i will try testing all that, about the multimeter, well i dont have one and i live outside of the us so its really hard for me to buy one so ill try witht the pther psu andd alll that stuff, and ill tell you if something worked, i cant get to hear any beps
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  10. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate
    Thread Starter
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    tried installing thother psu and the same error appeared
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