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sdlashley
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Posted: 28 Sep 2017 at 11:01pm |
x399 TaiChi
Ryzen 1950x EVGA 650 G3 220-G3-0650-Y1 G Skill Flare X Series 2133 128Gb Fractal Design Celsius S24 Cooler Samsung M2 500g EVO MSI GeForce GT 710 - I'm a database guy, not a gamer! When powered on, first get green then flashing blue. When I press the power on button, I hear a click but nothing else. No Dr. Debug codes, no fans. I've removed the video card and ram but same result. I've made sure the 4pin, 8pin and 24pin power supplies connected. Am I doomed to RMA land?
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MisterJ
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sdlashley, please see my signature for my similar build. The first thing I see is the rating of your power supply. I have an an additional 200 Watts.
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sdlashley
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The green & blue lights come from behind the gear logo on the mobo.
Since I'm using such a weak video card and M2 drives and will never OC, the total draw on my power supply < 400watts so a 650w seems big enough. From what I've been able to search, this issue seems to be either the cpu power (4 pin) isn't plugged in or the board is bad. Just trying to make sure I try everything before entering the RMA process.
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sdlashley
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Actually, I did triple, quadruple, bajuple check them... and realized I didn't plug in the 6pin vid connector. But, that didn't help. I also tried this...
power off; unplug; insert 1 dimm into A2; press cmos clear; plug in; power on power supply; power switch mobo. I repeated the process after insert 2nd dimm into B2. Same result... led light under asrock gear turns green, then flashing blue. When I hit the power on mobo, I hear a click but nothing else happens. |
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datonyb
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do you not have a spare psu you can test ?
even new ones can be faulty (the old saying with electronics they either blow the first day/week or last forever) i dont think that your drawing too much from it with your precise system but do wonder why/if a 710 needs a 6 pin power (even 750's draw enough thru the pcie to run) |
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sdlashley, have you tried the power on button on the board? Please do, if not. Do you have a volt meter to measure the voltages in the 24 pin connector? Try clearing the CMOS. I think you are seeing the V5SB (5 volt standby). if all else fails, remove the front panel connectors from the board and then use the power on button on the board. Perhaps you have a hot Reset due to plug error on the panel connectors. You make a good point on the power supply rating, so do not get a new one yet, but you really need to measure your voltages when you get running. Enjoy, John.
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I didn't think I needed to plug in the 6pin cause, as you said, its such a tiny vc and should just draw from mobo.
My older desktops are Antec Sonta cases with built-in PS... hard to get out.
At the moment, I don't even have the Video card plugged in (although I have tried to boot with it in). I'm just trying to get Dr Debug to tell me I'm missing stuff or what's wrong but I don't seem to be getting that far into the boot up process. Even if the CPU or water cooler were installed incorrectly, I would expect Dr Debug to tell me something. |
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