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Topic: B650 Steel Legend WiFi no POST suddenlyPosted: 02 Jan 2026 at 1:44am |
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Hi,
I'm guessing as a new member I need to state my problem here and can't post a new thread directly, right? MOBO: AsRock B650 Steel Legend WiFi. Well...There's an issue I need to troubleshoot. I've built my computer a year ago, AMD based. And it was working fine (though sucked in terms of graphics issues since windows 25H2 retarded update). A few days ago it fired up nicely, I played a bit, done some web browsing and left it for like an hour. It went to sleep mode (did not switch off the components, just the screen) and it never recovered from that. I couldn't get it to switch the screen on, I forced a restart and since then (or even before the restart, I didn't catch this) the CPU POST diode is always on (red). All of the components and peripherals except for the screen come alive when I switch the computer on. All the RGB components work. However the screen doesn't show anything even for a split second. I hooked up a laptop to the screen - the screen works. I hooked up a speaker to the motherboard, started the PC without any RAM so far - not a single beep (I checked the speaker and it works alright). I tried just 1 RAM stick as well and this doesn't help. I checked all the power cords, especially CPU ones and they sit tight on both ends. I reset CMOS twice according to the quick start guide which came with the MOBO. I'm about to take the CPU out, examine pins and stick it back in. I don't have any spare, compatible CPU, MOBO, GPU or RAM to test by replacement. Is there anything else I can do to find the offending component or do I need to RMA the CPU straight ahead or pay for troubleshooting at some local shop? The setup: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/v42wMC Edited by Xaltar - 02 Jan 2026 at 5:53am |
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Posted: 02 Jan 2026 at 5:52am |
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Try doing this:
https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal Make sure to leave the system fully disconnected from power for about an hour. Sometimes a failed sleep state can cause the system to fail to POST, typically following the linked steps will resolve the issue if it is not a dead/dying CPU. If this fails then I would have a local shop look at it for you, it may save you time, effort and money if they can at least determine what the fault is caused by. Good luck. |
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Posted: 10 Jan 2026 at 4:43am |
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Hi,
Thanks for the tips but I got the message after I've given my computer to a local shop to run a check on it. Turns out my AsRock motherboard died :( I need to RMA it. The tricky question I'm left with now is - is my CPU alright? Cause the technitian checked all components except for the CPU with the rationale that putting it into his own mobo runs a risk of shorting and killing it so he's hesitant about it. Is there any other method? I don't really think so...and I believe I'm risking a life of a new mobo in case CPU got a hit, am I not? |
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Posted: 10 Jan 2026 at 4:53am |
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I would initiate an RMA on the CPU too, that way they will test it and return it
if it's fine or replace it if not. With issues like this it's typically best to RMA all the suspect components. |
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Posted: 13 Jan 2026 at 4:35am |
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Will do, thanks!
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Posted: 13 Jan 2026 at 5:25am |
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Good luck and let us know how it goes when you get the replacements
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Posted: 21 hours 7 minutes ago at 3:33am |
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Allright...both are dead.
CPU was replaced by one distributor, MOBO was refunded by another distributor. Now the question is...do I stick with AM5 platform? :( The MOBO look amazing on paper, next one with similar hardware costs twice as much. Another question is - is this really the AsRock issue? Cause I'm bombarded with news about AsRock MOBOs specifically having issues on AM5 platform. What's up with that? |
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Posted: 18 hours 54 minutes ago at 5:46am |
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No one knows for sure and none of the manufacturers are talking. Personally, that
makes me suspect AMD. If all the other brands were wagging fingers at ASRock or another brand that would be different but they are keeping quiet too. Blame aside, ASRock did release this statement a few days back, along with BIOS updates intended to address concerns: https://www.asrock.com.tw/news/index.asp?iD=5744 In spite of all the publicity and attention being drawn to this issue it is still an exceedingly rare occurrence. To put it in perspective, there were more dead CPUs caused by intel's mess up with 13th and 14th gen microcode. These things happen. It's better for it to be a known issue that is receiving support and RMAs than for it to be completely isolated and potentially fall outside warranty etc. As to sticking with the platform, that is entirely up to you. Personally, I would see how it goes with the replacements and the new BIOS updates. If something goes sideways again then swap out the 9000 series with a 7000 series CPU and be done with it. As in, get the replacement CPU (RMA) then sell it and pick up a 7000 series equivalent. In all likelihood your system will be fine now. It would seem AMD has been working with all it's board partners to get the the bottom of this issue. Bare in mind, all AM5 boards available gave no issue with 7000 series CPUs. As for this being an ASRock issue, no, it isn't limited to ASRock, other manufacturers are experiencing failures too, it wouldn't surprise me if they all were. The reason ASRock has gotten more attention is because more users reported burned CPUs on an easily accessible redit group. Reports of similar issues from other brands were not so neatly collected in one place. I believe there have been more reports of failed CPUs on ASRock boards, I am not trying to say otherwise, but not by anywhere near the margins the media is trying to claim. To put your mind at ease, even if you run into problems again, they will be addressed again. I doubt that will be the case however, you should be fine with the new updates. Just sit back, enjoy your build and keep an eye on the ASRock news page for updates etc. |
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Posted: 10 hours 22 minutes ago at 2:18pm |
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Thank you for exhaustive reply!
Actually my MOBO died with Ryzen 7 7600 CPU on, not 9000 series. I'll take a look at MOBOs this weekend and pick something. B650 Steel Legend WiFi is still tempting to try again, that is if I find one on the market. |
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