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    Posted: 08 Jan 2018 at 3:51am
Originally posted by avenger93 avenger93 wrote:

I rma'd it and got a asus zenith. No issues since


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I rma'd it and got a asus zenith. No issues since
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I would go for RMA in both cases.
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I got the same issue when I build my PC. The light on the motherboard is flash, but when pressing the power button, nothing actually happened, clear CMOS 5 times, it doesn't work. I had solved this problem by clear CMOS it did work. But now it stops working and the power button won't respond 
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Originally posted by ssateneth ssateneth wrote:

PC not powering on is bad. Typically motherboard issue (i can power on motherboards without CPU [obviously it wont do anything]). Without replacing every other part, its difficult to make a diagnosis. You've replaced PSU. Have you replaced ram? video card? cpu? motherboard?


Dude is right.

Rip all the stuff off, EVEN the CPU. Clear CMOS once again and try booting. You should see the error codes and beeps. If you do, start putting stuff back in and check how beeps are changing.

Did you try taking the mobo outside the case and see if it will boot then?
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PC not powering on is bad. Typically motherboard issue (i can power on motherboards without CPU [obviously it wont do anything]). Without replacing every other part, its difficult to make a diagnosis. You've replaced PSU. Have you replaced ram? video card? cpu? motherboard?
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It could well be the CPU, what TIM did you use though? You could try if the bios got corrupted to do an emergency bios flash, this is independent of the CPU so it should still work.
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Tried clearing the cmos 50 times. Took the battery in and out dozen times. No bent pins in the cpu socket.
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Originally posted by avenger93 avenger93 wrote:

I have the EVGA Gold 850W and EVGA Gold 1000W. Both work fine when i use them on my z270 setup but not on x399. For the cooler I use enermax 360mm aio cooler. Tried different gpus gtx 1060 and rx 580 but no go


That can't be good.

did you check the CPU socket and mobo? Did you try clearing the CMOS?
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I have the EVGA Gold 850W and EVGA Gold 1000W. Both work fine when i use them on my z270 setup but not on x399. For the cooler I use enermax 360mm aio cooler. Tried different gpus gtx 1060 and rx 580 but no go
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