Disconnected my PC from peripherals, moved PC to another spot in my room and plug in power-cord only. /Shuts-down by itself after turning it on and waiting a few seconds.
I took out the old CR2032 Battery and put in a new one. 3V.
I disconnected everything, I left CPU fan, 1 more fan, 3 sticks of RAM CPU power, Motherboard power connected. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
I self-tested my PSU, Green light and positive working.
Plugged in SATA for my SSD and its power cable (Shared power cable with my HDD and front E-SATA port) /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in SATA for my HDD, front E-SATA port and my second SSD as well as its power cable /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in SATA for my DVD drive and its power cable. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Moved my heatsink fan to another slot on the MoBo (Where it originally was prior to the RMAs) and swap the cable for my HDD/SDD areas from a direct line to PSU to one that takes power from the MoBo (CPU_FAN). /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in my GPU, screwed it in, mounted my GPU fan. connected power cables. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in my wireless card, screwed it in. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in my audio card, screwed it in. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.
Plugged in CORSAIR link digital in to Motherboard and power supply. /Shuts-down by itself after turning it on and waiting a few seconds. Did more testing, unplugging it from the PSU will still make it shut down by itself, unplugging it from the MoBo and keeping it connected to the PSU allows it. /It is not shutting down by itself, force shut-down.Looking in to it further, it was my mistake to plug the CORSAIR link digital in to the F_1394 thinking it was a internal USB port.All parts has been tested.
Connected all peripherals in regular spot.
Success, PC preparing automatic repairs
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For some reason hitting the CMOS CLR button and removing the battery multiple times also replacing it did not reset my BIOS to default, still retained same password, hooray? Double checked BIOS settings.
WINDOWS BOOTED AND I SEE MY SAME OLD COMPUTER, GOD BLESS.
Problems: Bad power cable forcing it to turn off when turned on and CORSAIR LINK digital in the wrong slot on the Motherboard.
Big thank you to Boggin for staying with me.
Note: I been letting it run for at least a minute before force shut-downs.