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100kPureHandsome

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  1. From what I know, have read and seen for myself, there's no debug LEDs. The most I've done is put a multimeter on the speaker pins and listened for conductance when turning the PC on, although I was getting slightly desperate by then so I'm not sure if that was even a valid test. And no, I didn't get any conductivity upon powering it on
  2. I've tried with various ram Configs, such as using 1 stick, switching the order and using two other sticks to no avail. At least 5000 series ryzen chips are getting cheap cause they're last gen so I might even upgrade if the CPU is dead.
  3. For some context before I explain what's happening, here's the specs of the PC, - Ryzen 5 5600 - Gigabyte Aorus b550m pro-p (bios rev f15a) - 16gb 3200mhz G skill aegis - ROG Strix 6700xt - Super Flower Leadex III argb 650W Gold - win 11 education edition 64 bit (was free back when I was in school) - WD black sn750 500gb - Samsung 970 pro Evo 500gb I've included the model of the PSU as I think it's possibly causing the issue. It was bought in mid 2021 whereas everything else was bought in mid 2022. To keep things short, - It turns on, but doesn't post - fans spin, however no lights on the motherboard or anything connected to the motherboard (psu has its own RGB) - I've tried rearranging the cables plugged into the PSU and it powered on once, prompting me to reset my fTPM (which possibly leads me to believe it's a CPU issue) but not again. - issue persists when I remove the CPU power cable - I've had the motherboard replaced recently as I thought that it was the issue, however, behaviour has been the same pre and post repair - when turning the power supply on at the switch, the LEDs on my CPU block and pump/res light up for a split second. The two things I can think that might've caused a possible issue is that; For a few months, I was running ~1.3V for a 4.6ghz OC on the CPU but I toned it down to stock after a bsod one day. I can't remember the error message since it's been a while. Didn't have any more until leading up to the issue. Secondly, I went on holiday for roughly a month and accidentally left the PC running Minecraft (not doing anything, game was just open) whilst I was away. I'll include a vid of what I'm trying to describe is happening. Vid can be found here. Let me know if there's any other info I should be including. Thanks in advance, Max
  4. "Do your best" Well, here I am. pm me if you need anything
  5. Eat names and take ass

     

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