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Then press the "MemOK!" button on the Motherboard.
Enter BIOS, enable XMP for your RAM to ensure it is properly configured.
Double check Time+Date and Boot Options Order; Save & Exit
Just in case i made a bridge (green + black) in the motherboard connector in order to turn on the PC only connecting the CPU connector (P2 and P3 i believe) and the power supply remained on so there is no issue there it seems. Maybe there is an issue with the power phases of the motherboard? Also, when i disconnect the power cable the motherboard tries another turn on, like if there was still power on it, even if there is no connection to the tension of my house. And everytime the PC turns on again i heard a sound of a switch, something like a relay changing state
if problem disappears, you have a failing/poor psu.
if problem persists, test memory stick one at a time and use spare quailty psu (seasonic, silverstone, etc)
After removing the mother, what did you do to change the CPU from one to the other?
that's not exactly the same. his system did not last 5 minutes, it does not even boot up. it's a 2-3 seconds loop cycle. NOT 5 minutes.
CPUs are not that fragile. Unbox and prepare your new MoBo before removing the CPU from the old MoBo, after removing it from the old MoBo, just put it directly in to New MoBo instantly. No need to put it anywhere else. You can apply some new thermal paste if you want. Not that Hard.