I thought about replacing the power supply as it is getting old (a Silverstone Decathlon 800w). I put the motherboard back into the 400R, and the same issue happened. At this point the only difference between the test bench and the Corsair 400R is the power supply and the case. ![]() Lo and behold it booted right up without any issue. I proceeded to do all kinds of troubleshooting and finally, remove the motherboard and placed it on a test bench. I was puzzled as the test machine was running just fine previously. ![]() The CPU fans spun up, as well as the lights, DVD drive, GPU fan (a GTX 680) for a second and then the machine is off. After everything has been moved, I turned on the 400R. I recently decided to take the case, a nice Antec P280 for a different build with a larger motherboard, and move the test hardware to a Corsair 400R, a new case that is not used. ![]() ![]() I have a test machine that has been running without any issue. Perhaps my knowledge is wrong so it would be neat to learn something today. I have built over 100 PCs for various people and reasons but have never seen anything like this. Hey all, I recently came across a problem that I am still baffled.
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