New Built PC, Boots, then Shuts Down

Alex42471

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Hello,

I'm helping a friend built his PC. Actually, I only installed the video card and the HD... He had already installed all the other parts.

When I turn on the PC, it boots fine (no errors), but after about 30-40 seconds, it shuts down. I can be in the BIOS or when WinXP starts installing, it just shuts off. CPU and system fans spinning OK.

I'll work on it after work, but I wanted to get some help from you guys. I know that I'll check the video card, remove CPU or it could even be the PSU or re-install everything again... I'll try different things.

Does anyone has any recomendations?

Specs:
He got the Mobo, CPU and Memory as a combo package
ABIT NF8 series powered by nForce3 250Gb chipset
AMD 3000
512 RAM Kingston
80gb WD HD
Memorex CD burner
Antec 400psu
eVGA 64MB DDR 8X AGP
 

JDMnAR1

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If the BIOS has any kind of hardware monitor, boot into BIOS and monitor your temps.
 

Alex42471

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Sep 7, 2005
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Yeah, I didn't really pay attention to the temps. in the BIOS.
The default temps may be set too low therefore causing the system to shut down. It's a possibility.
I'll reset the CMOS and check the temps.


Thanks.


 

BadThad

Lifer
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Make 100% sure the CPU fan is plugged into the CPU FAN header on the mobo! What you are describing normally happens when no cpu fan is detected by the BIOS.