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hebrewbacon
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Posted: 15 Sep 2017 at 4:01am |
Hey guys,
So my computer randomly shut down yesterday and now refuses to start back up. The motherboard LEDs light up but hitting the power button does not do anything. I went through all the standard troubleshooting steps (booting with 1 stick of RAM, trying with a known working PSU from another computer, removing the GPU) but nothing seems to work. At this point, I'm not sure if the mobo or CPU is dead. My bet is on the mobo gone bad as CPUs so rarely die these days. Any suggestions before I RMA this back to Newegg? My CPU was overclocked to 4.1Ghz @1.381V stable so nothing crazy there.
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Xaltar
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hebrewbacon
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Yes I did try clearing the CMOS. Did not try pulling the battery though.
I've been getting conflicting opinions online based on what I've searched so far. Some say mobo is bad, others say CPU is bad.
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parsec
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Do you see any code on the Dr Debug display when you attempt to start the PC?
Or is the Dr Debug display off, nothing on it at all? Did you check the power button connection on the PC case to the header on the board? Did you try the trick of shorting the two pins that connect to the power button with a screwdriver to start the board? Sorry to ask, but both CPU power cables, plus the 24 pin power cable connected? |
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hebrewbacon
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The Debug display doesn't show anything at all. The board doesn't power on for it to show. No fans start up or anything like that. I did try using both the power button and the trick of using a screwdriver to touch the power pins. Both CPU power cables were connected. Basically hitting the power button does absolutely nothing. The mobo LEDs just stay on and that's about it
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Xaltar
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Try this:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal Make sure you leave the PC disconnected from the wall for at least 1 hour. Sometimes this will resolve power issues where the protection circuits got stuck in an alarm state. If that does not work, I would RMA both CPU and board. Better to be safe than sorry.
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hebrewbacon
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That didn't work. Damn that sucks. I had a pretty good CPU as far as overclocking was concerned. Would hate to RMA it and get a replacement that doesn't OC as well. Guess that beats a system that doesn't work.
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parsec
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If you're seeing nothing on the Dr Debug display, then that should mean the board is bad. If the board was good, and the CPU bad, then you would see a 00 code on the Dr Debug display. I don't know if we even know at this point if the CPU is bad. Impossible to tell if the board is bad. We don't know if you had a POST beep speaker connected, and the POST beep option enabled in the UEFI/BIOS, but it seems you never get to the POST stage at all. It may be worth waiting for just a new board to see if the CPU is dead, but that is up to you. |
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Hello,
TR4 with 4.1 GHz can be over 450 watts at the EPS12V 8pol, you have also connected the 4 pol (8 + 4) ? I have an Enermax 1200 Watt connected with the X399 Taichi |
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