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Nanda Velugoti

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  1. CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700X GPU ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2060 AMP PSU CORSAIR RMX RM1000X 1000W ATX12V / EPS12V 80 Plus Gold Certified Full Modular Power Supply RAM G.Skill Trident Z RGB Series DDR4 Memory Module (8GB X 2pcs, 3200Mhz) MO-BO B450-GAMING-PRO-CARBON-AC CASE NZXT S340 Elite I built my PC with above components in India. I recently moved to US for my studies. So, I got it shipped to US. Before shipping I disconnected the PSU, GPU and RAM form the case and packed the rest of the PC as is. After receiving it here in US, I assembled everything and turned on the PC. There were some spark/crackle sounds. I immediately turned off the machine and try to figure out what happened. I couldn't see any smoke or visual damage on the mobo. But there was burnt smell for sometime. I speculated that it might be RAM. I dared again to turn the PC on. This time my PC turned on properly without any issue but there was no POST. The RAM EZ Debug LED was on for 5 secs and then getting turned off after 5 secs every time I turned on my PC. I faced this before. Last time this happened I cleared the CMOS and it started to POST normally. I did the same for more than 5 times this time, still no POST. I tried updating my mobo bios, still no POST. So, I searched around and found that re-seating the CPU worked for some guy. I tried to remove the CPU Cooler, the CPU was STUCK to the cooler very tightly. So, I searched online to how to remove CPU that is stuck to cooler and found a solution where isoproponal was used to remove the CPU. So I did the same and successfully removed the CPU from cooler. Now, I re-seated the CPU, connected all the other components and turned on my PC. This time DRAM EZ Debug LED was on. I tried all the combinations of RAM configurations (single and dual) channel and nothing worked. It was late at night so I disconnected PSU and left the PC as is and went to sleep. Next day right after waking up, I connected my PC to PSU and turned on the machine and found that CPU EZ Debug LED was on. I re-seated my CPU several times and didn't work. I breadboarded the machine with CPU+cooler, PSU and 1 RAM stick on the mobo and turned it on. Still the CPU EZ Debug LED is on. Don't know what to do. Please help.
  2. I am not sure if my motherboard has a built in buzzer. I have tried with external speaker. Still no beeps.
  3. I have connected the CPU power cord. I have also reseated the CPU. Still no post.
  4. The issue is, there's no post occurring to monitor (connected using HDMI). Tried the HDMI connections from both Motherboard and GPU, neither of them post. I have connected all the components correctly. When I turn on the PC everything lights up (RGB components) and all the fans start spinning as expected. I do not hear any beeps. The debug (Red) led lights turn on when PC is started but they go off as soon as all the components are turned on. Build Specs: CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700X GPU ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2060 AMP PSU CORSAIR RMX RM1000X 1000W ATX12V / EPS12V 80 Plus Gold Certified Full Modular Power Supply RAM G.Skill Trident Z RGB Series DDR4 Memory Module (8GB X 2pcs, 3200Mhz) MO-BO B450-GAMING-PRO-CARBON-AC CASE NZXT S340 Elite I have tried most of the 'no post' debugging techniques that are out there online. Nothing seems to work. Please help!
  5. I am getting a cheaper deal on 1000W than a 650W 80+ Gold Certified PSU in India. Should I go with the 1000W? Is there any other alternative?
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