ASrock b450m pro4 bootloop help |
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VedoSan
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Posted: 02 Mar 2019 at 2:48am |
Hi guys,
I recently got all components I ordered for building my first PC. When I connected everything and pressed the power button, PC turns on and stays that way for about 30 seconds and then reboots. And continues along the same pattern. Here are the specs: Processor: Ryzen 5 1600x Cooler: Hyper 212 turbo LED Motherboard: ASROCK b450m pro4 PSU: Corsair VS 550 RAM: Crucial CT8G4DFS824A.C8FE (8GB DDR4 2400Mhz UDIMM) GPU: GTX 1060 3gb gigabyte windforce oc I know that this RAM is not compatible, but I tried turning it on without the RAM and I got the same issue. Also when I connected the GPU, fans start spinning couple of seconds after initial boot, then stop spinning, and I did not get any display output to the monitor. So I decided to remove the GPU until I fix the booting problem. So my question is, if I get compatible RAM sticks, will this solve my problem? Or could the problem be more serious? Thanks |
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xhue
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First, your Ryzen does not have an integrated GPU. You need a dedicated one.
Second, leave just 1 stick of RAM and clear CMOS. Try booting now. |
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VedoSan
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I understand the first point, although I don't need the visuals in order to fix the boot problem
For clearing the CMOS, I am not exactly sure how to do that, do you have any tips? |
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VedoSan
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I checked the manual and it mentioned to put a jumper over the CMOS pins, but the jumper didn't come with the motherboard.
Anyone know how to reset it without the jumper? |
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VedoSan
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Update: I reset the CMOS by pulling out the battery. I still get the same issue
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xhue
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To clear CMOS:
- unplug the power cord from the wall - plan A - use a screwdriver (or a coin, or paperclip, etc.) and short the 2 pins as described in the manual; keep it for 10 sec. - plan B - with the power cord still unplugged, remove the button (coin) battery; press the power ON button on the PC; hold the power button for 10 sec; release and put back the battery; Your CMOS is now cleared. |
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VedoSan
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Thanks,
I tried what you suggested with and without the RAM inserted. I still get the same bootloop issue. I will be buying a better RAM soon, I suppose that might be an issue? |
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xhue
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Well RAM is the most likely reason. However, you may want to try and re-seat the CPU and check all cables once more, while waiting on the new RAM.
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VedoSan
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Yeah, I will try that, also will try with another PSU
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Thanks guys, it was the RAM after all.
I put 2x hyperx fury 2400Mhz 4GB (HX424C15FB/4) and it booted normally |
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