[SOLVED] Brand New Core i5 6400 Restarting Again & Again

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soomro

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[Help] Brand New Core i5 6400 Restarting Again & Again

AoA guys hope you all are fine. I upgraded my system on Thursday as mention in this unboxing thread. Now i am facing a weird problem.
I was done assembling the pc with old HDD & PSU (Cooler Master B600). I restarted the system & it shutdown and was't starting again.
I thought PSU is causing the problem. I took it out and tested it on my brother's PC and it was not working.

Next day (Friday) I took it to friend of mine and he tested & it was working. I bring the psu back home & put it again in the system and installed
the windows 10. All this go smooth. I saw that computer properties show 4GB Ram & i installed 2x 4GB. So i shut down the system and changes the
RAM slot. On starting the system again the system is restarting again & again after couple of seconds?

What could be the reason behind this? Help me guys plz.
It is RAM (Cosrair Vengeance LPX CMK4GX4M1A2400X16) which isn't compatible with my motherboard(Gigabyte B150M-D3H)? (But windows installation process was smooth!)

Or there is some other issuse???
 
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shahzadfootball

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Try it with a different motherboard . Or put the ram in another slot . Give the ram a blow for assurance along with the slot


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soomro

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Try it with a different motherboard . Or put the ram in another slot . Give the ram a blow for assurance along with the slot
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When the system was not starting i tried to run it on another system & it didn't worked at that time but after that it worked when my friend tested it manually and it work yesterday night on my system as well but now system is restarting again & again.
 

shahzadfootball

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From my experience ,when I had this issue ,it was mainly because I had a lot of components on my motherboard and it didnt have that much power to support it . Try running it on one stick and disconnect the non-essential components like dvd drives etc


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soomro

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From my experience ,when I had this issue ,it was mainly because I had a lot of components on my motherboard and it didnt have that much power to support it . Try running it on one stick and disconnect the non-essential components like dvd drives etc
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Ok then I will try this & will share the outcome. Thanks for the replay
 

soomro

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From my experience ,when I had this issue ,it was mainly because I had a lot of components on my motherboard and it didnt have that much power to support it . Try running it on one stick and disconnect the non-essential components like dvd drives etc
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I started the system with all components connected and it restarted. I took out all the extra components & the load was just cpu+mobo+1 250Gb HDD + 1 4GB Ram & the system didn't started again. I tried switching off and on again and again but the system didn't start!

I Guess Its My PSU Fault

My previous mother was dead for last 3-4 months before that I have run Core i5 2400 + DH61WW + 4GB X2 DDR3 + Asus Gtx 970 on this PSU.
But one of my friends psu was burnt due electrical fluctuation and he borrowed my psu. I think electrical fluctuation in his area had also ruined my psu...
 
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GLOBALruler

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Its most likely your PSU. Stop trying to power your PC with that faulty PSU, as it might damage other components. Your precious GPU being the first.
 

soomro

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Its most likely your PSU. Stop trying to power your PC with that faulty PSU, as it might damage other components. Your precious GPU being the first.
Any suggestion for new psu. My specs are as follow
Core i5 6400
Gigabyte B150M-D3H
Corsair Vengence 4Gb x 2 @ 2400mhz
250 GB Sata
1tb Sata
DVD-RW

In near future will to add
4GB x 2 Ram
one Gtx 1070
 

GLOBALruler

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I cant really suggest you the exact model of a PSU. But I would suggest going with ThermalTake or Corsair. I have personally used Thermaltake TR2 600W for more then 1 year, and its still running stable. Look for 80 Plus Gold certified PSUs if you really want them to last a few years (they are expensive)
 
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