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I finally saved up enough money to do my first pc build I followed every manual to the letter as well as used Anthony's build guide. I went to turn the pc on and it booted up to the bios but then turned off now it won't turn on using the power button I can only jump it but when I do that it goes to the bios then restarts gets back to bios then shuts off I am really worried that one of my components ares bad. (they were all bought new) here are my specs. 

Ryzen 5 2600
Trident z DDR4 16gb (8gb X 2)
Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
Aero Cool Lux 750M

Asus gtx 1050 ti

 

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4 minutes ago, CSPi3r0w said:

I finally saved up enough money to do my first pc build I followed every manual to the letter as well as used Anthony's build guide. I went to turn the pc on and it booted up to the bios but then turned off now it won't turn on using the power button I can only jump it but when I do that it goes to the bios then restarts gets back to bios then shuts off I am really worried that one of my components ares bad. (they were all bought new) here are my specs. 

Ryzen 5 2600
Trident z DDR4 16gb (8gb X 2)
Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
Aero Cool Lux 750M

Asus gtx 1050 ti

 

did you enable xmp in bios? sometimes ryzen doesn't like the xmp profile and you need to oc your ram manually.

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1 minute ago, King Spartan said:

some motherboards want the ram to be in 1 and 3 also make sure it fully in and if u are running a hdd and a ssd u should have the 2 spots between sometimes

I will give that a try after work. Is it normal for the system to still read the ram from 2 and 4 if it is meant to be in 1 and 3?

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3 hours ago, CSPi3r0w said:

I will give that a try after work. Is it normal for the system to still read the ram from 2 and 4 if it is meant to be in 1 and 3?

OK so I swapped the ram from 2, 4 to 1,3 and still had to jump it but it stayed on for about 10 minutes letting me use the bios disk and look thru everything a bit. It is reading cpu ram aio pump and fans but I don't think it sees my ssd or hdd I couldn't investigate any further because it shut off again but now I am able to start it with the power button so I guess that is an improvement 

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