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I had a PSU failure a month ago, which fried almost all of my parts, and fully got enough time and money to replace parts. I replaced my Motherboard, PSU, and Ram (GPU was still good). When I did a out of case test, the Motherboard is on but everything else won't fully turn on. The fans on the GPU, CPU heatsink, and PSU spin up but stop after a minute.

I have tried just about everything to get it to post but it won't.

 

CPU- Ryzen 5 2600 (Have a 3600, but trying to Update Bios)

MB- Asus B450-F Strix

RAM- Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz

GPU- MSI RTX 2060 Super

PSU- Corsair CX650M

SSD- Samsung M.2 256 

HDD- (Seagate 2TB, and Seagate 4TB)- Not Installed 

 

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No because the PC won't post/fully turn on, so I am using the Ryzen 5 2600 for right now and the CPU does work

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2 minutes ago, Gammahooch13 said:

No because the PC won't post/fully turn on, so I am using the Ryzen 5 2600 for right now and the CPU does work

ohh I was about to say.

 

It might be faulty ram, but is there any led's coming on the motherboard?

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Just now, Gammahooch13 said:

No because the PC won't post/fully turn on, so I am using the Ryzen 5 2600 for right now and the CPU does work

 

You are 100% sure the CPU (e.g. R5-2600) is still working, and no way damaged?

What I'm saying is, you could have a section of the CPU that is dead/damaged (e.g. memory controller, or 1 or 2 cores, etc).

 

Did you try with just ONE stick of RAM?

 

The ASUS B450-F StriX doesn't have a debug code readout, but *DOES* have Q-LEDs (and debug LED for CPU, RAM, GPU, Boot device).

Does it show you where the POST gets stuck on?

 

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Yeah the LEDs on the motherboard are turning on and the ram is new. I bought both of them today

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1 minute ago, Gammahooch13 said:

Yeah the LEDs on the motherboard are turning on and the ram is new. I bought both of them today

 

No, I mean the debug / troubleshooting LEDs...it tells you what is causing the system to not POST / boot.

 

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2 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

You are 100% sure the CPU (e.g. R5-2600) is still working, and no way damaged?

What I'm saying is, you could have a section of the CPU that is dead/damaged (e.g. memory controller, or 1 or 2 cores, etc).

 

Did you try with just ONE stick of RAM?

 

The ASUS B450-F StriX doesn't have a debug code readout, but *DOES* have Q-LEDs (and debug LED for CPU, RAM, GPU, Boot device).

Does it show you where the POST gets stuck on?

 

Yeah I have tried one stick of ram. I used a buddy's motherboard to test my CPU and it worked on his no problem. Also the LED for debugging doesn't show anything.

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5 minutes ago, Blademaster91 said:

Have you tried it without the GPU? PSU failure could have damaged something on the GPU.

I did it without the GPU and no post.

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