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    Default E8400 power wont turn off


    I just placed an e8400 in my a6319fh hp desktop and currently my power supply won’t exit when I power down my pc. How can I attach this? And yes I mounted the driver software.

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    Are you certain you are rotating it off and not putting it in reserve? If not, can you enlarge any more on your difficulty?

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    Yes I’m sure. Well I had a e2180 processor and well I just purchased an e8400 so as soon as I acquired it I obtained mine out and put the e8400 in. When I laden up for the 1st time it said new hardware found so it mechanically installed and when I shut down all turns off except my power supply. The replica number of the pc is a6319fh chipset g33 that’s all I can actually tell you I don’t recognize much.

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    Let me acquire this directly: You mounted the processor and when you booted up; windows noticed the processor then mounted drivers for it?

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    Yes in the base it supposed new hardware has been noticed. It auto mounted and inquired me to resume so I did.

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    I'm puzzled by "simply" the power supply doesn't exit. How do you recognize that's the only thing "on"? The display goes black, but do you yet hear all the fans going?

    Decide to shutdown, then unplug the power cord from the wall (or back of the power provide). Provide it a full minute. Then cap back in and see if it powers up usually and shutdown generally.

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    I should have said I released the panel and looked and adage the power supply admirers yet spinning and yes I did stay but it doesn’t exit.

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    If you mounted a new CPU, it's best to apparent cmos before you mount it to or after you installed to stop difficulty that may happen later.

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    Don’t recognize mine as well be discussion to a wall. I provided you all the information I have if you can’t answer as if you where talking to a child don’t difficulty because I’m not considerate.

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    When you released the container, were the case fans or CPU fan on as well as the power supply fan?

    If you don't contain any power supply fans, were there any lights on your motherboard?
    And as Branflakes71 said, did you try unplugging the computer from the partition, waiting a full minute, then plugging it rear in to perceive if it would boot and blackout usually again?

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