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I recently built my new Ryzen system

(specs listed last)

ive been having issues all morning with putting the OS on it via USB but when I finally get the windows 10 copy on the system, it powered off immediately during installation. Now the system will flicker on for a couple seconds and shut off immediately. It no longer shows any rgb lighting and only powers on for a second... all fans spin during the time. Can anyone help me fix this? I don’t know how.

 

Specs;

Asus Strix b350-f 

Ryzen 5 2600X

Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro - 3000MHz 16Gb

GTX 1060 6Gb

Rosewill 80+ Gold 750w Capstone

WD 500Gb m.2 SSD

Corsair Spec-Omega RGB Case

 

The system worked entirely just fine until the installation... it ran in the bios for hours without problems

(Video shows me powering it... after the fans stop I click the button again and getting nothing in response)

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Have you made sure that the 24-pin and 4/8pin power connectors from the motherboard are correctly attached?

Try reseating the RAM.

Try clearing the BIOS by removing the power cord and also removing the CMOS battery for 10 minutes.

Do you have onboard video? If so, remove the 1060 and try powering it on.

Stop and think a second, something is more than nothing.

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Motherboard standoffs installed? Latest bios on the motherboard?

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Remove every non-essential part (much like @chiller15 said) including every non OS drive, the GPU (if you have onboard-video), the USB stick you're trying to install from and so on.

 

Check the cables of every remaining part. Reset the bios using either the battery-removal technique or by using a 'reset bios' switch (if your motherboard has one). Try reseating the RAM and check if your CPU is installed properly and the cooler is making contact.

 

Essentially just narrow down the possible points of failure as far as possible

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So is the rest probably

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Disconnect everything except the essential components - CPU, cooler, motherboard, 1 stick of RAM and PSU. Try powering it on then.

 

Do you have another PSU to try?

 

Edit: The last time I had this type of issue, it was related to RAM. I had to remove the RAM and try them one by one in different slots and eventually it worked. I'm not saying that this would work for you - instant powering off can be caused by a large number of issues. But I'd certainly give it a try.

Stop and think a second, something is more than nothing.

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What is that light on the motherboard which on, is that a CPU Debug LED or what?

 

Are you using a "Display Port" cable? You might think this is nonsense, but I had almost similar problem where my system didn't want to boot, I thought it was the PSU or the CPU because the motherboard lit the CPU Debug LED, but ended up find that the root cause was the Display Port cable, after I change to DVI or another DP cable or HDMI, the system back to behave normally..

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It can be a lot of things but the last time my pc did something like that was the PSU but don't rush out to get one just yet.

Try to run the PC with different combination of RAM sticks inserted or even without them altogether. If the PSU and Mobo is alright it should give You a beeping error code or some other behavior indicating the system detected no memory - that would indicate the basic features of the mobo are indeed working and that it is properly powered (at least to the point of a system component check)

Try disconnecting the GPU and see if it goes any further if it has an onboard one. (it was what finally pointed me towards a faulty PSU on my end, as without the GPU the PC would have enough oomph to do a system check and go for a bootup screen and the 750 Ti ran great in my bro's PC)

Try to borrow a working PSU from a friend and see if it powers up.

 

 

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