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Z690 Extreme WIFI won't post/error lights

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Topic: Z690 Extreme WIFI won't post/error lights
Posted By: amsp
Subject: Z690 Extreme WIFI won't post/error lights
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2022 at 5:38am
I have a new build. It won't post and has the Dram and CPU lights constantly on. CPU fan (CoolMaster) does spin. Multiple of the chassis fan plugs seem to NOT operate as expected. They start for a split second then stall.

I have tried 2x to submit the support form and gotten no automated response.

I have reseated the memory a number of times, even tried running with one stick in slot 2a. Memory is in the supported list. Corsair vengeance 3200 2x16.

I cleared the CMOS. Changed the CMOS battery.

I took off the SSD just so I knew it wasn't interfering.

I went as far as taking off the CPU fan and chip (i5 12600k) to check for any problems there. Nothing looked amiss.

I have tried to boot from both inside the case and then out to see if I was getting a short to my case. I have tried 2 different power supplies (first a 450w then a 400w). These are not the PSU I plan on using long term, just enough to get me up and running before a steal a 1000w from the machine I am replacing.

At this point I am assuming I have a dead board unless anyone has any bright ideas for me to try.



Replies:
Posted By: threadzipper1957
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2022 at 7:42pm
The support form, wasa reported, under maintenance.
Also when using a gmail accouint, always check the spam folder if you haven't already.
When you press the start buttopn, you don't start the system, you start the PSU, which then runs a selftest, when everything is within specs, the PSU will send a "power good" signal to the board, and it will start, but the PSU also has to be able to detect that a motherboard is connected.
Based on the powere delivery of the PSU's, it seems they are quite old, so mabe that is the issue.
In case of doubt, contact the reseller and return the board

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Kind Regards



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