Computer won't boot? any ideas?
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CraweN




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 16:59    Post subject: Computer won't boot? any ideas?
Allright, been gone from home 4 days.

tried turning on the computer, nothing happens.

Opened the cabinet and tried turning on the computer again.

cabinet fans turns on same with gpu fans.
Cpu fan turns on briefly.

No picture on the monitor, num lock doesn't light up.
No beeps from the motherboard.

Tried removing the ram and seeing if if the motherboard beeps, it doesn't.

Thinking the motherboard is dead.

anyone have any ideas?


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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farne




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 17:03    Post subject:
Plonk out the CMOS battery and re-insert it?
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CraweN




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 17:09    Post subject:
farne wrote:
Plonk out the CMOS battery and re-insert it?


already tried that. Didn't help. Sad

also tried resetting the cmos via dipswitch.


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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Kristian




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 17:31    Post subject:
Same issue with my dads computer.
Keep retrying 100+ times and it will eventually turn on. Once it's on, it'll work fine as long as you don't turn off / reboot.


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JBeckman
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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 17:40    Post subject:
Any weather conditions such as thunder during those past 4 days? Or just a sudden power outage?

Is the PSU alright? I don't know how it works on newer models but I know you could stick a pin in some older models and perform a sort of self check though if the fans are spinning then power is being delivered, checking all the cable connections could be helpful but most PSU's have these snap connectors so they're pretty firmly in place one attached.

Which would leave the motherboard, if it's not the CMOS or well bios it could be a fuse or any other number of conditions which if it doesn't beep for error codes without having components such as RAM installed that does sound like it could be the problem.


But I'm not too good with the actual hardware and troubleshooting them, at most this is just some few basic suggestions. Smile
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CraweN




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 18:27    Post subject:
Reinserted the power plug to the motherboard.

Reinserted the GPU and ram.

nothing. no change.

honestly, right now I'm looking into buying new motherboard, cpu and ram .

looking at the ryzen 1700, still checking ram and mobo. Not sure yet as this a semibudget build.


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difm




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PostPosted: Mon, 5th Jun 2017 21:13    Post subject:
Did you test with different PSU?


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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Tue, 6th Jun 2017 02:00    Post subject:
Any indication MB is getting power?, as in LED's, anything?

Also, which MB?
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todd72173




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PostPosted: Tue, 6th Jun 2017 03:40    Post subject:
Power Supply. Easiest and cheap fix. Swap it to test.


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CraweN




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PostPosted: Tue, 6th Jun 2017 07:02    Post subject:
scaramonga wrote:
Any indication MB is getting power?, as in LED's, anything?

Also, which MB?


Visually, no indication.

I seem to recall that there should be a LED lighting on when the machine is running.

But I can't see it now and find it mentioned in the manuel to the board.

I will by a new psu and test it.


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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CraweN




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PostPosted: Tue, 6th Jun 2017 20:15    Post subject:
Gooood news everybody!

Changing the psu worked! everything is back to normal.

the bad news is that now I have no reason to upgrade the setup, so the ryzen build will wait...


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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jaapie18




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jun 2017 09:44    Post subject:
CraweN wrote:
Gooood news everybody!

Changing the psu worked! everything is back to normal.

the bad news is that now I have no reason to upgrade the setup, so the ryzen build will wait...


Can you play your games with that?

Hardware: I3570K, GTX680, 8 Gigs of ram.
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CraweN




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jun 2017 10:37    Post subject:
jaapie18 wrote:
CraweN wrote:
Gooood news everybody!

Changing the psu worked! everything is back to normal.

the bad news is that now I have no reason to upgrade the setup, so the ryzen build will wait...


Can you play your games with that?

Hardware: I3570K, GTX680, 8 Gigs of ram.


Sure, But the system is beginning to struggle because of the 2 gigs of ram on the gfx card.

I'm looking into buying a used gtx980.. haven't found one at the right price yet. Will be easier when the vega chipset hits.


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jun 2017 11:26    Post subject:
I would not get GTX 980 this day, 4GB VRAM is too low aswell, look for 980Ti, absolutely best bang for buck you can get, you can get them so cheap now.
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