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Fan won't stay on

Had beeping problem. Removed memory modules and put back in. Solved that problem. Now computer comes on and cuts right back off

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Put thermal paste on ur processor.

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Try one ram at a time.
trying cleaning all fans.
check heat sink paste on your processor to make sure you are not over heating.

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