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Mar 13 2018 08:16am
Hey, so yesterday i decided to clean my computer case from a to z
i plugged everything back correctly and stuff it was working like a charm
but this morning i tried to power it on, monitor was black and my keyboard/mouse werent on either

so i searched a lil on google
a guy was telling to unplug everything and press the power button 2-3 time to clear electricity still in it
i plugged back everything and it worked fine.

i tried to close my computer for 1-2 hours and it did the same thing...


is there any way to fix this issue
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Mar 13 2018 08:48am


I would make sure the RAM is properly seated in the right slots.
Take it completely out and reseat it.
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Mar 13 2018 09:33am
Quote (Ghot @ Mar 13 2018 10:48am)
I would make sure the RAM is properly seated in the right slots.
Take it completely out and reseat it.


thats what i though i did that first,
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Mar 13 2018 10:08am

Reseat the vid card. Make sure the screw on the rear of the vid card isn't TOO tight (it may force the front of the vid card to lever up and break contact).


Did you remove the CPU cooler?
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Mar 13 2018 12:43pm
Quote (Ghot @ Mar 13 2018 12:08pm)
Reseat the vid card. Make sure the screw on the rear of the vid card isn't TOO tight (it may force the front of the vid card to lever up and break contact).


Did you remove the CPU cooler?


Yeah i removed to change the thermal thing,
But i also forgot to mention when i replugged it in
My motherboard said i had to go in the bios because they were detecting a new cpu
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Quote (ElLaser58 @ Mar 13 2018 01:43pm)
Yeah i removed to change the thermal thing,
But i also forgot to mention when i replugged it in
My motherboard said i had to go in the bios because they were detecting a new cpu


I assume you mean thermal paste.

My guess is the cpu pins are not well seated or the thermal paste is maybe not properly applied between the heat sink and the cpu which could have permanently damaged it from overheating.

This post was edited by rx7drifter on Mar 20 2018 12:00am
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