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lemeh

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    lemeh got a reaction from JoBales in The Best-Looking CPU Cooler! - Noctua Chromax Black   
    such black ... much wow ...
    must ... resist ....
     
    oh who am I kidding
     

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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    Did you get the new CPU? Are you rocking your new rig now?
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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    Ok ... who the hell let Murphy loose again?
     
    Keep us posted and hope everything turns out well with the new CPU!
     
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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    Sorry to hear that.
     
    In my opinion then we could only try to swap out the motherboard.
    Is it possible for you to get a different motherboard? Doesn't have to be a new one but should be working out of the box with Ryzen 3000 / Matisse.
     
    Alternatively / additionally I would check with Gigabyte if you've not already done so.
     
    Also do try to use bare minimum of peripherals / devices for booting, e.g. no drives required.
    I kind of doubt it's connected but it also doesn't cost anything to try.
     
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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    The cause for your PC not posting is most likely either RAM, MB or CPU - I think that's fair to say.
     
    I have not found anything for Ryzen 3000 manufacturing issues or high RMA rates, which leads me to believe that the CPU / memory controller should be fine (unless bent Pins).
    My bet, and as you have already mentioned, would be the motherboard respectively it not liking the RAM.
     
    Getting some basic QVL would allow us to definitely rule out the RAM imo., maybe also get a different brand (I've only got limited experience with Corsair stuff but none of which have been great).
    Apparently on some Asus motherboards the memory does not get assigned enough Voltage on start-up for OC-RAM.
     
    As a side-note:
    My motherboard is quite unhappy with the memory I have as well (not on the QVL) and also goes into the no-post reboot cycles when I exceed DRR3600 (the kit is rated for DDR4000, loading the XMP profile also causes it to be not able to post).
    Usually after 10 cycles or so it would, however, reset itself to a "safe" setting and allow me to enter the Bios/EFI.
    Have you tried letting it do its thing for a couple of minutes?
     
     
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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    What about Backup Bios / Single Bios?
    When pushing the clear CMOS button, was there power supplied to the board / psu?
     
    Any other base RAM you can find / try / borrow?
     
     
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    lemeh got a reaction from Ben17 in New Ryzen build - no post (DRAM led)   
    Have you tried booting with a single stick?
    Is there a bit of plastic/clear foil type of thing disconnecting the Bios battery?
    What are your SB(shadow Bios) and Bios-switches set to?
    My X570 Aorus xtreme seems to work best with Main BIOS / Single BIOS set. A clear CMOS may also help afterwards.
     
     

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    lemeh got a reaction from Crod541 in The Best-Looking CPU Cooler! - Noctua Chromax Black   
    such black ... much wow ...
    must ... resist ....
     
    oh who am I kidding
     

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    lemeh reacted to porina in The Best-Looking CPU Cooler! - Noctua Chromax Black   
    Welcome to the dark side.
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