Hi all,
Here is a mind boggler for you:
A computer, working fine. Specs:
i5 760 (2.8Ghz)
12GB 1600MHz RAM (1.65V)
700W branded PSU
9600GT
Windows 7
Ok, so it's all working good. Then I have to pull the hard drive (1TB F3) and it is replaced with a temporary 160GB disk.
Now, when Windows 7 has reinstalled without a hitch the computer crashes after a while and wont switch back on. (it does this every hour or two now..)
The thing is, the only way to get the computer to power up again... is to unplug the 20 pin ATX power cable from the motherboard and reattach it. Even unplugging from the wall and replugging doesn't work!
All the core hardware (RAM, CPU and GPU are seated properly). The motherboard has lights for all of these to check they are working on boot- they all are, CPU is properly seated. The only possible issue is that the area around the GPU-> Power connector is very hot.
What can I say, except.. wtf

Any ideas what is the issue here?