X470 Fatality itx/ac boot loop |
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Newbie Joined: 08 Jul 2020 Location: St-Petersburg Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2020 at 6:36am |
So, I had my build working for some time, but recently (almost after the guarantee expired) th mobo got to bootloop.
I had the most recent BIOS installed, the R5 3600 in stock settings and 2*16GB sticks of RAM @3200 with tweaked timings. All of a sudden, the pc just turned off and I haven't seen the POST since then. It just boots for 30 secs, CPU fan is spinning, the CPU itself is heating, but the screen is blank. What've been trying so far: CPU reseat (it's working in other mobo, though) CPU swap for A6-9500 RAM reseat (it's working in other mobo, too) RAM swap for some low speed Patriot 8GB 2133 CMOS clear via jumper CMOS clear via battery PSU swap Out-of-the-case boot And even, oh lord, BIOS flashing with programmator by a professinal service man. What he said is, the hub needs to be replaced. But I can't get it, how the chipset hub could be broken. It has no visual damage whatsoever, nor does the whole mobo. I seek for any help. The only service guy in the city that could help with the repair refused to take this order. I can't RMA it because of both service period expiration and bios flashing with programmator (the bios memory needs to be desoldered for this). I am located in Russia, and no official ASRock service is available here. Maybe I need to check some voltages for certain elements on the mobo - I can do that, I just don't know which ones and what measurements are correct. |
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