PC shut downs automatically after 10-20 second. No POST screen, no beeps

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Off of the top of my head, I'd guess a bad power supply. You could check it with a power supply tester, but sometimes they don't fail unless they are under load.

As EKW is pointing out, you could be looking at some sort of thermal shutdown. I guess I could believe a year in the right conditions dried out whatever thermal compound is installed and left you with a gap. How long does it keep running after you hit the power? You might visually inspect the capacitors on your motherboard to see if maybe you've got a bad capacitor, as suggested, too.

During this year in which it was not used, how was it stored? Was it unplugged? If not, it might have been damaged by a power surge. Temperature? Humidity?

Even with the info you've provided, there's not a lot to go on, and the best you're probably going to get are guesses. Assume everything is faulty, and if possible, swap in known good components where you can get your hands on them. You could also try your components in other systems. Hopefully you've only got one bad component and you'll be able to isolate it via a process of elimination as you prove components good or replace them with known good ones.

I've done this dance many times. Remember to kill the power (at the plug) before taking stuff apart or you might let the magic smoke out. Good Luck!

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  • empz
    empz almost 2 years

    I have this not-so-old computer that's not being used for a year or so.

    Specs:

    • Motherboard: ASUS PN5-E SLI
    • CPU: Intel Core2Duo E4300
    • RAM:2x2GB SuperTalent DDR2-800
    • VGA: Zogis GeForce 7950GT
    • PSU: Vitsuba San-55-S 550w
    • HD: No hardrives yet

    When I power on the computer, everything seem to start, but right away the whole system shuts down.

    I've removed and changed the RAM sticks, take out the VGA, everything I could think of.

    So what could it be causing this? The PSU? The motherboard is dead? The CPU? Any help to isolate the problem will be useful.

    Thanks

    PS: Please don't close the question, this could be helpful to anybody having a similar problem, even with different hardware.

    UPDATE

    • I've removed the old thermal paste and apply a brand new one.
    • I also cleaned every dust using a high pressure gas dust remover.
    • Checked for bad capacitors, all of them seem ok.
    • Opened the PSU, removed big giant dust balls, cleaned with high pressure dust remover.

    Still the same problem, but now it stays powered on for almost 20 seconds maybe. But no POST screen, no beeps at all, nothing.

    So I suspect it's a motherboard or PSU failure. Unfortunately I don't have an energy tester to test the PSU...

    Don't know what else to try. I don't have another 775-motherboard to test the CPU, RAM and VGA with it.

    • David Schwartz
      David Schwartz over 12 years
      What's the history of the problem? Did it just suddenly not turn on one day? Or were hardware changes made and then it didn't turn on? Or was it stored for a long time and then didn't work? My guess would be that CPU cooling is the problem. For example, bad heatsink mounting, bad heatsink fan, or heatsink fan connected to the wrong connector.
    • empz
      empz over 12 years
      @MarkJohnson No POST screen. The fans (and the whole system) turn off after 1 or 2 seconds.
    • Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
      Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 over 12 years
      possible duplicate of Computer won't stay powered up
  • EKW
    EKW over 12 years
    HSF could be dismounted, not properly mounted, or not have the gap closed with thermal grease, as well. May also be bad caps on the board.
  • Thalys
    Thalys over 12 years
    PSU is also the easiest/cheapest thing to test.
  • empz
    empz over 12 years
    @MarkJohnson It was stored with the case opened. So it could be the thermal paste old and dry. I'll clean and re-apply it tomorrow and will be back to you. Thank.
  • empz
    empz over 12 years
    @MarkJohnson I have updated my answer including what I've tried today. It didn't work. Any new ideas?