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Asus mother BOARD shuts down immediately or does'nt give display

Discussion in 'Motherboard - MOBO' started by Nicky Raja, Jun 16, 2016.

  1. Nicky Raja

    Nicky Raja

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    HI . iam in kind of serious problem please help . I have Asus MotherBoard having AMD processor . AT first it used to shut down immediately after starting , if it starts then does'nt give display. your help would be much appreicated...
     
  2. PseFrank

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    Hello Nicky, could you tell us the make and model of your computer please.
     
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  3. Rustys

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    Welcome to the group Nicky Raja.

    Is this a prebuilt system or one that you are building yourself?
     
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  4. DSTM (Dougie)

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    I would be interested to know whether this build has ever run properly.
     
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  6. Nicky Raja

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  7. Nicky Raja

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    Well I know it's a problem , but it runs games very well I have even played Call of duty black ops 2 on it
     
  8. Nicky Raja

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    No the motherboard is from Germany , and Processor as well!
     
  9. Nicky Raja

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    I would be glad if someone help me solve this problem , because one of motherboard repairer said it can't be runner again
     
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    Thankyou for getting back to us Nicky.

    Ok... I'm working on the assumption that at one time your computer worked correctly, and that your problems just suddenly started without you making any changes.

    I am also working on the assumption that you have enough knowledge to be able to go inside the case and carry out basic tasks?

    1. Go into the case and make sure it is completely clean and free from all dust and hair.

    2. Establish that the CPU fan is working correctly and not intermittently. (Check its connection to the motherboard)

    3. Check all other connections and reseat the memory sticks.

    4. Also try and establish that the monitor is good, and properly connected.
     
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  11. Nicky Raja

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    I have Done All of This But the Problem remains, that is , it turns of immediately after starting, nothing shows up or if starts then it would'nt give display,
     
  12. Bill

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    Hi Nicky, have you tried to start the computer with the case open so you can see if the processor fan starts to spin or if LEDs come on? Part of this problem sounds to be heat related, as if the cooler on the processor isn't working or isn't connected properly.
     
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  13. Nicky Raja

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    HI , yes everything is connected . and the fan runs as well but it turns off immediately as it starts or if it starts then won't give display and fans would be working.but the cable u see in the picture if i remove it the fans would be running even for hours , so , i don't think it's an issue related to heat.
     

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    Hi Nicky. A couple of questions.
    1. Have you had the Motherboard out recently?.
    2. What is written next to the plug in connection where you have the heatsink fan attached on the Motherboard?.
     
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    If everything is hooked up correctly then I would be looking at the power supply. What is the make and wattage of it? The symptoms are characteristic of a failed or failing power supply.
     
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    Yes, that is a strong possibility but before recommending he spend any money for a new psu, I'd like to see the answers to Dougie's 2 questions.
     
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    Any number of things could be causing this problem, and it could well be the PSU.
    Motherboard shorting out is another possibility.
    Some thing could be caught under the mobo causing this exact issue. Shorting out.
    Just a process of elimination.
     
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    I wasn't recommending to go out and buy a power supply. A motherboard short would also cause that problem.
     
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    I wasn't suggesting you were. I just like to cover all the bases before spending money.
     
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    Like experience I had with a customer's PC shutting down.

    I had one guy bring his PC to me because it was doing this very same thing as the OP, and shutting down.
    Took a number of checks to find the problem.
    In the end, I took all the retaining Mobo screws out and lifted the Mobo.
    Bingo it booted.
    He changed brand Motherboards himself, and left a riser in the base from the old Motherboard, and this unused riser was shorting out his Motherboard.
     
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