X570M Pro4: no Post Status Checker, no Power |
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Mr190E
Newbie Joined: 11 Jun 2020 Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Posted: 11 Jun 2020 at 7:53pm |
Hi Folks,
here my setup: X570M Pro4 Seasonic Focus PX-750 Ryzen 3700X Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO (4x, 8GB, DDR4-3600, DIMM 288) - CMW32GX4M4D3600C18 EVGA 2070 I connected everything, pressed the power button and: nothing! No LEDs, no lights - plain nothing. The manual mentioned a Post Status Checker. Where is it? I dont see any lights on the board. According to my research I unfurtunatly bought an unsupported RAM-module. Question is: would a unsupported RAM result into any LED-blinking on the board? I somehow have to figure out either to return the board or memory. The power supply seems to work using Seasonics power supply tester. |
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Mr190E
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Just found the Post Status Checker LEDs, but still they dont turn on :-S
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s14lsx
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Having literally the exact same issue. This is my first time properly building a PC (instead of using a CPU and MOBO from a prebuilt), and I've gotta say, it hasn't been a good experience so far.
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Mr190E
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I fixed it by re-seating the CPU. I took it off, applied once again thermal compound and voila: it works. I think the CPU socket is not really good on that mainboard.
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s14lsx
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My issue ended up being the power button my Phanteks case. Got desperate, jumped the power pins on the MOBO using a screwdriver, and it fired up no problem. Rewired the power button and I'm good to go. Runs like a champ. This Ryzen stuff is fantastic. Very happy I decided to ditch Intel.
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luigitx1984
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Hello,
I've returned 2 X570M boards at this point on my third - multiple reseats and nothing - no power. Any tips? It seems that this particular socket is very "loose" on these boards :(. I can't get my system up and running, I opened up a case with ASRock - but that has not been fruitful at all. Thanks, Luis G. |
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