My new homebuilt pc is (still) having this incredibly annoying problem of shutting down right as i turn it on. The lights flash and most fans spin a little but a split second later it turns off again. I tried the 20-24 pin connector thing which didnt fix it (didnt think it would). Then I was told that the problem was most likely a bad thermal seal between heatsink and cpu, with the cpu overheating so fast that it auto shuts off to protect itself. So i re-arcticsilver 5'ed it but still the problem remains. One thing i notice is the cpu fan never seems to spin but that could be because it just doesnt have time to.. but if it is a dud could that be why the pc keeps doing this? And if were a bad seal in the first place, would it really shutdown in less than a second? Any help is greatly appreciated.
specs: 3.4 ghz p4 cpu
asus p5wd2 premium MB
ati pci express gfx card
aspire case w/ 500W PSU
SATA 200 gb HD
DVD drive/Floppy drive
more stuff to add if i can only get it started...

specs: 3.4 ghz p4 cpu
asus p5wd2 premium MB
ati pci express gfx card
aspire case w/ 500W PSU
SATA 200 gb HD
DVD drive/Floppy drive
more stuff to add if i can only get it started...

