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Okay it's been awhile since I've been on here but my computer is stuck in a bootloop little power up then immediately power down then power up again and power down again I swapped out video cards that didn't make a difference I swapped out both sticks of RAM still the same thing if I leave both Rams out it'll stay running but obviously won't boot help with this please but life is getting better I just want this fix or build a new one I guess



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Is it new RAM?

Also, on the motherboard check out the error LEDs. That should give you a clue.

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Now the same Ram I just swap them out from one to the other as far as the lights on the motherboard I'm not sure what that is I never seen any red ones



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I was told is probably the power supply I have an RMA in it for now but that might take a while



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The build is is like 7 years old and I built that myself somewhere on here in the post I have my build on it I don't think it should all go bad I can't find it



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Power Supply or the CPU cooler. Both will cause that.

 

1 of the wires from the CPU cooler to the motherboard is the fan RPM Monitor (or water pump RPM monitor)  If the motherboard sees no fan signal it will reboot as soon as windows starts to load.

 

If the power supply has a bad or leaking capacitor it will turn on for a second or 2 then power back off.

I recently had the power supply fail in my old Dell. 1 of the fan wires fell off and shorted out on the bottom of the case. Burnt out the 6v power rail inside the power supply. Computer still powered on but it wouldn't do anything.  The Dell is dead untill I can dig up another cheap power supply for it. It's my spare PC so it doesn't matter when it gets fixed.     


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