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Alp35
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Topic: A620i CPU upgrade issue/failurePosted: 12 hours 9 minutes ago at 5:27am |
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Hi, very bad day for me
I am using sffc setup for a year now. A620i and 8400f, kingston 32x2 rams was my setup. Finally I went for 9800x3d today. Bios was updated in last 6 months cant remember the version, I just replaced 8400f with 9800x3d today did a cmos reset but pc didnt respond at all. I tried both rams one by one on each slot nothing. No burn or visible damage anywhere. The worst part is now the pc doesnt work with 8400f too. I assume a620i motherboard just went bad or was made bad or idk I need help. I can measure necesaary pins or chips or porta with a multimeter if its going to help. My X99 asrock board still runs today but this am5 series idk something is wrong. |
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Xaltar
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Posted: 10 hours 46 minutes ago at 6:50am |
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Hi Alp35. First of all, don't panic. The odds that you killed your board are actually
low provided you didn't cause physical damage during the CPU swap. First of all, make sure that you replaced the clear CMOS jumper to the correct position. If you have it left in the "clear" position the system will not respond. Secondly, download and use the "Flashback" method to flash to the latest BIOS for your board, 4.20 as of writing. Third, when you power on the system with the 9800x3d make sure you have a single stick of RAM in slot A1 and that you leave the system powered on for 10 mins to allow for RAM training potentially taking a while. Let me know how it goes. I will be offline for a while as it's 2am here but I will check back in tomorrow. Good luck. |
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Posted: 2 hours 49 minutes ago at 2:47pm |
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I have tried last night flashing with latest bios on the support page of a620i lightning tried several usb ports and left it there for 7 hours nothing happens but green led flashes. 8400f, 1 slot dram on A1 slot, both ssd stick are on the board and rtx4060 too.
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Posted: 1 hour 52 minutes ago at 3:44pm |
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I am finding it hard to understand your posts. By green LED flashes do you mean
on the motherboard or the USB flash drive? As for leaving it on, you only need to do that for about 10mins, if it hasn't POSTed by then it isn't going to. Remove the GPU and connect your display to the display ports on the motherboard while you are testing. You always want to remove as much from the system as you can while troubleshooting. Right now all we are concerned with is getting the board to POST. Try without the GPU installed using your 9800x3d, the 8400f does not have an iGPU so it won't be useable in this config (it requires a dedicated GPU). While you have the CPU out of the system double check your socket carefully for any bent or misaligned pins. Once you have the 9800x3d installed and the GPU removed try powering on for 10mins again and see if you get anything on the display, even a small flashing cursor in the top left of the screen is a good sign. |
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