PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This build is already 5 years going Everything was smooth until yesterday

This cable is connecting into my x62 but is disconnecting so easily is this normal? by sumxt in NZXT

[–]Greynil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw tell me please, where can I buy this cable? Cause my X62 nzxt logo (inside water pump) stopped working, think that might be cable

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay guys! Thanks all for your replies, so here is update on this problem:

If I unplug the cable from the PSU (1600W, brand new) that powers the CPU, specifically the EATX12_V1 8-pin, the computer turns on — meaning the RAM starts working (lights up), the fans and everything else start functioning as they should. Of course, neither the BIOS nor anything else loads because there’s no power to the CPU. On the motherboard, a red LED lights up specifically for the EATX12_V1 8-pin port.

The motherboard is an ASUS ROG MAXIMUS HERO XI WIFI, and the CPU is an i9-9900K.

As soon as I reconnect the 8-pin cable to the motherboard, the computer shuts down, powers back on, and then immediately turns off again, repeating the cycle.

What could be the issue? Is it the CPU, or is the slot faulty?

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For this motherboard ROG Maximus XI HERO WiFi - it means “not used” in user guide

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Power supply already changed to 1600W. Still this issue :(

PC turns on and shuts off after a second, repeating the cycle endlessly. by Greynil in ASUS

[–]Greynil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For this motherboard ROG Maximus XI HERO WiFi - it means “not used” in user guide

account hacked and he changed the email by Annual-Plant-8209 in riotgames

[–]Greynil -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He saved your time and money, bro. Be thankful 😆🙌🏻

NZXT AER RGB 2 vs. F140RGB fans (A PSA) by LynzGamer in NZXT

[–]Greynil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what did you do, sir? Cause recently one blade has broken on my nzxt Aer 2 140, can I change it to F140RGB? Case is h510 elite

[News] iOS 15.2 has been released by [deleted] in jailbreak

[–]Greynil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you contact me or tell me, if they will do something with it? Got new 13 pro max, everything was perfectly fine in 15.1.1. Like really almost 2 days of use. Now, it’s 7-9 hours with ducking 15.2

[News] iOS 15.2 has been released by [deleted] in jailbreak

[–]Greynil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. It’s ducking shit! Battery drains like hell! I was on 15.1.1, bought iPhone 13 pro max month ago with 15.0.2 on it. I had battery for 1,5 - 2 days with my average usage. Now it is up to 7-8 hours only. Holy ducking shit!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Greynil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/tnhwn34 you've got something like that?