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I havent been able to find a solution... i have an old 6 core 1090t amd build that is having an issue. The system wont power on with the button. The power light comes on but nothing system wise. However if I jump the green and black wire on the 24 pin and wait 10 seconds the system turns on and no issues stability wise. Runs like a champ once i jump start it. You guys have any ideas?

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The power button is connect to the green wire, to short to the ground (black), to turn "on" the pc. What is happening during the 10 sec?

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The lights and fans turn on. After that i can press the power button and it starts and has no issues

Pacotito

 

I7-5820k@4.5 Z99 extreme4 16gb ddr4

520gb ssd. Gigabyte ssc GTX960 SSC 4gb

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good question I have to admit !

 

Can you exchange the PSU and see if that fixes it ?

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My pc doesn't boot on when cold. I press the button, (lights/fans turn on except the hard drive's light) i wait 2-3 minutes, then restart the pc. It's not the power supply (I changed it). Probably the MOBO, the RAM or the drive.

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Without being there I'm shooting in the dark really:

 

Either going to be something like the motherboard, power supply (but you tested that) or the switch on the case.

 

If you have a speaker on your motherboard pulling all the RAM out should give you some beep codes which you can then google to find out what they mean.

 

Another issue it could be is the CMOS battery could be dead or dying. Try one from a working pc is a 2 second check.

 

Could even be a short circuit in one of the cables.

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