Powers on for about a second..

Soldato
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So I've moved all my stuff into my new case, but after pressing the switch, it will power up for about a second then go off. It won't power on for another few minutes, and then, it only goes off after a split second again.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
 
Sounds like it could be shorting out somewhere, or the PSU is just having issues.

Try running it completely dismantled out of the case, bare minimum of PSU, MOBO, RAM, CPU, GFX
 
Huh? the 4 pin jobbie that goes next to the CPU? What processor, mobo, ram, hard disks?

Id be inclined to check its not the graphics card. The newer ones need an additional connection to the PSU
 
Huh? the 4 pin jobbie that goes next to the CPU? What processor, mobo, ram, hard disks?

Id be inclined to check its not the graphics card. The newer ones need an additional connection to the PSU
Checked it. Took out the card and the same, took out the connection to PSU and still the same.

And yes, I'm talking about the 4 pin jobbie. :p
 
Hmm, cpu power plug deffo needs to be in for an Intel, have you tried pushing down a little on the heatsink while trying to power up? My Intel board used to do exactly that until I discovered that the heatsink wasn't quite exerting 4 tonnes of pressure and bending the board.
 
Its a stock cpu cooler? What I meant was, try adjusting it around on the cpu. Give it a wiggle. My mobo detects how firmly the cooler is onto the chip and will refuse to boot until it is satisfied there is board bending pressure on it.
 
if i was you, i'd take out the motherboard, ram, cpu and reseat it all. make sure that its not grounding out anywhere.

And if you using more than one stick of ram, plug one in (no hdds, cdroms, pci cards) just the core items.
Take the simple view, start barebones then move up from there.

If it doesnt work, it looking more like the motherboards (most likely factor)
 
Thanks for the suggestions.

Things may be looking up. :)

I took out the CPU, reseated it and then smoothed the heatsink over... restarted it (without gfx card), and everything seemed to be fine, so I've put the gfx card in, given it some PSU power and it still all looks good.

Time to try with the HDD..

EDIT: Everything is out of the case bigguns. My first thought was that it was grounding out.
 
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