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2014/09/01 16:50:09 (permalink)
I'm having a issue try different monitor and different gpu no dice but after bios the it's like the computer enters standby mode  no picture or anything.What could cause this issue i have a old psu i can try.

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    Re: computer entering standby 2014/09/01 18:54:03 (permalink)
    I had a similar problem before, the first time was that I didn't have the correct cables going from my psu to my hardware. Just make sure to double check that your hardware has the correct cords going to it and that they are plugged in to the correct slots on your psu.
     
    The second time was when my psu took the brunt of a power surge, I changed the psu's out and it worked. Its worth a shot if you have an extra one laying around.
     
    Hope this helps

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    Re: computer entering standby 2014/09/01 20:29:03 (permalink)
    I try my other psu tomorrow and see how it goes cause the computer was working then it shut off.
     
    Just try the psu still does it come to find out the cpu was over heating going up to 105 and shutting down watched it from the bios but i order some more paste and going get my old i3 2100 up and going it be a nice upgrade cause the other pc was running e6870 or something like that i know it was old.
    post edited by ryu4000 - 2014/09/01 22:30:05

    Case phanteks p500a
    Mobo Msi b550 tomhawk   
    Cpu ryzen 3700x        
    SDD mx-300 525gb     intel 512gb wd black nvme 1tb
    GPU  gigabyte vision 3080
    PSU EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 Power Supply
    Monitor LG 34GK950F-B 34
    Ram Corsair vengeance  rgb pro 32gb
    HDTV LG CX oled 65
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    Re: computer entering standby 2014/09/04 13:39:10 (permalink)
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200054&cm_re=rosewill_CPU_cooler-_-35-200-054-_-Product
     
    Get that -- wipe your CPU and just put this thing on,  then you don't have to worry at all about the paste because it will be on the bottom of the cooler, makes it incredibly easy!
     
    Quote from one of the reviewers
     
    "Pros:
    - GREAT value for the price you pay.
    - Actually much better looking in person than in in the Newegg pictures; well built fan/cooler.
    - Already comes with well-applied thermal paste.
    - Nice sleeved power cable.
    - Altough other reviewers have stated otherwise, on my build (which only has one chasssis fan by the way) this fan is MORE than enough to cool my Core 2 Duo E6700; temperature a steady 38C-40C at idle load.

    "- Michael P.
    Hope that helps.
     
    Also, I have that same CPU!
     
    post edited by Timpster-GPU_Nvidia_660Ti - 2014/09/04 13:48:55

    If you use a computer at night, check out f.lux
    Research: https://justgetflux.com/research.html
    Download: https://www.justgetflux.com/
    This reduces how blue (6500k) the screen is and looks better once you get used to it - the getting used to may take up to a week!
      Your screen will be "more orange" at night but it's for the best. In about 20 minutes your eyes won't even notice.  A white paper should match your screen, maybe play with the monitor settings to get it closer.

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