I turned on my pc after 9 months alongside changing the cooler to a NHD-15 Chromax from a H100i Platinum. Now it won't get into bios.
The motherboard's stuck on the dram yellow led.
I tried the standard troubleshooting procedure for ram issues (removed cmos battery and drained the system out of power, repositioned the ram into A2 slot)
Still can't get into bios. I only have one stick of ram so can't check if the ram died. Is there's any other option to check if it's a ram issue or not?
Otherwise I'd have to rma the ram.
Specs:
i5-9600K
Asus Strix Z390-F
1x8gb Gskill Tridentz 3200mhz cl16
No gpu
I usually oc for people who aren't brave enough to tinker with their pc on their own (Not apus).
I guess I have to hold of for now until the gpu returns.
Just curious about it. I get a lot of cpu + mobo combos to test out. I just rented out my 1660S to my friend for some reasons.
Now, should I be concerned about testing cpus without a dedicated gpu?
If you set pime95 to smallest fft, it'll scorch a supernova like heat and it's pretty normal.
If you wanna test stability, try small fft and disable avx-512.
And for thermal limit test, disable avx2 and set small fft or blend. You're good to go