New build won't start up

rockx4

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I just finished a new PC build, but it won't start up. The Phase led lights and the fans light up and spin for a split sec, then the system powers off.

MB: Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3
CPU: i5-760
PSU: Antec 1000w
Memory: G.Skill ripjaw 8GB ddr3

Only the PSU is old from my old PC, everything else is new. The PSU worked perfect on my old build just yesterday. I actually have 2 of the gigabyte UD3 motherboards and the problem happens on both. So I'm guessing its the CPU. Can the cpu and the memory both be causing the problem? I have no real way of checking those since my old build was a 775.

I'll probably pick up another PSU tomorrow since I already planned on building a htpc in the near future. But I really doubt that's the problem.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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Have you reset the BIOS,
tried each stick of ram individually,
checked if any ancillary power cables are plugged into MB and/or GPU,
checked case connectors for right orientation to pin one (don't trust cable labels, look for embossed triangle)?
 

rockx4

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Yea, I've tried each stick individually and did check the case connectors multiple times. both cpu\mb cables are connected to the MB.
 

llee

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Take all of the hardware out of the case. There could be poor grounding of the metal inside the case.
 

rockx4

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Well, I fixed it, thanks for all the feedback guys. I found the problem on google, turns out some other people had the same problem. And someone had a short happen due to the IO plate. I took mine out and the system powered up. So I just used black tape on the inside of the IO plate and cut out holes to match. Not sure how it was causing a short, none of it was sticking into the motherboard. But it works, so all is well.
 

rockx4

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Ahh, lol. Well you got me. I checked to see if all the MB stand-offs lined up with the case holes, didn't think the IO Plate could cause a short. Lesson learned, all my future builds will be tested without a case pre-install to make sure every piece of hardware works.