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What is this phenomenon with my computer?

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Legit turns on itself automatically 10 secs after I turn it off lol, I am guessing there's some short circuit or some electricity problem like power can't stop flowing or some shit tbhthb jfl, ever heard of this happening to someone? I once hit my computer accidentally and it was acting normal for 1 week then started again lol, should I bonesmash it?
 
Cucked by your own pc
 
I think that if you surgerymaxx your pc, you risk losing it completely. Probably it's some problem in the on/off switch, it has happened me before. Worst case scenario the motherboard is having troubles, but that's more much more unlikely in my opinion.
 
sounds like paranormal activity :feelswhere::feelsohgod:
 
I think that if you surgerymaxx your pc, you risk losing it completely. Probably it's some problem in the on/off switch, it has happened me before. Worst case scenario the motherboard is having troubles, but that's more much more unlikely in my opinion.
^^^
 
why not just put it in sleep mode
 
I think that if you surgerymaxx your pc, you risk losing it completely. Probably it's some problem in the on/off switch, it has happened me before. Worst case scenario the motherboard is having troubles, but that's more much more unlikely in my opinion.
Much likely with my motherboard, it's problematic tbhthb but cba to spend money on PC atm tbhtbh
why not just put it in sleep mode
it still eats energy lol and I heard it's not so good for your PC, I used to put in sleep mode, maybe that's what caused it? tbhthb
 
Sing it a lullaby or give it some valium. Make sure you don't make it go to sleep in the daytime and no caffeine. Hope that helps! ;)
 
Worst case scenario the motherboard is having troubles, but that's more much more unlikely in my opinion.

Often in my experience with computers if a PC is just behaving really weird and it seems to make no sense, then it's probably a motherboard issue.

However, seeing as this is clearly power-related, I'd also consider the possibility that it's a PSU problem.
 
Much likely with my motherboard, it's problematic tbhthb but cba to spend money on PC atm tbhtbh

it still eats energy lol and I heard it's not so good for your PC, I used to put in sleep mode, maybe that's what caused it? tbhthb
There is some guys with legit 24/7 working pc's. If your harddrive is a special one, no problem.
 
Over for computercels
 
You could turn off the powersupply.
 
Often in my experience with computers if a PC is just behaving really weird and it seems to make no sense, then it's probably a motherboard issue.

However, seeing as this is clearly power-related, I'd also consider the possibility that it's a PSU problem.

I agree, it may also be power related. Usually my weird experiences with computer were with the motherboard completely fried or the video card half gone, so I may lack some insight in the milder cases.
 
Try unplugging it OP
 
You sure it ain't overheating?
 
Did your PC take a shower?
 
"should I bonesmash it?" loled thx
 
Did you try unplugging your mouse and keyboard after? Mine was malfunctioning
 
I agree, it may also be power related. Usually my weird experiences with computer were with the motherboard completely fried or the video card half gone, so I may lack some insight in the milder cases.

I used to spend ages baffled looking at computers that were just acting so screwy. But then I came to realise that the motherboard is responsible for so much in a computer that there are a lot of ways for a fault with it to manifest itself! As opposed to I think all the other parts of the computer that really just have one designated job.

I found motherboards also broke the most often as well, but I might have gone for cheaper ones back then so maybe that's why. I have an ASUS one in my computer now and that's been working perfectly for years :)

All my computer parts - whilst not too powerful - are by good manufacturers so I figured they'd last longer!
 

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