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It was fine this afternoon and even before today, but after a few hours later, I can't start my computer. 

My setup is 

3700x 

2080ti MSI Trio

X570 tuf gaming 

Rmx1000

As shown in the vid, the LED light usually holds in the white color (which means the GPU has problem but still managed to boot). I have never experienced this, it goes up from ORANGE (DRAM), RED(CPU), WHITE(GPU), then goes back to ORANGE (DRAM). Which normally, it would stop at WHITE(GPU) and boot. Now I did OC it to 3600MHZ as it is capable of such and I played games with it no problem. 

This kind of situation happened before but what's different is the LED stopped right at ORANGE (DRAM) from the beginning and never moved up to other colors. I fixed it(kinda) by re-plugging the DRAM, switching slots, and eventually it worked. But not this time. I am so lost.

And also, notice how the fans rev up when its in the ORANGE (DRAM) section. The fans won't go crazy when it's booting normally when it's passing through RED(CPU) AND WHITE(GPU)

I am in need of help and I am out of ideas as my past methods doesn't work.

 

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18 minutes ago, RJ56Hours said:

It was fine this afternoon and even before today, but after a few hours later, I can't start my computer. 

My setup is 

3700x 

2080ti MSI Trio

X570 tuf gaming 

Rmx1000

As shown in the vid, the LED light usually holds in the white color (which means the GPU has problem but still managed to boot). I have never experienced this, it goes up from ORANGE (DRAM), RED(CPU), WHITE(GPU), then goes back to ORANGE (DRAM). Which normally, it would stop at WHITE(GPU) and boot. Now I did OC it to 3600MHZ as it is capable of such and I played games with it no problem. 

This kind of situation happened before but what's different is the LED stopped right at ORANGE (DRAM) from the beginning and never moved up to other colors. I fixed it(kinda) by re-plugging the DRAM, switching slots, and eventually it worked. But not this time. I am so lost.

And also, notice how the fans rev up when its in the ORANGE (DRAM) section. The fans won't go crazy when it's booting normally when it's passing through RED(CPU) AND WHITE(GPU)

I am in need of help and I am out of ideas as my past methods doesn't work.

 

I got it to ORANGE-}RED-}WHITE-} ORANGE-}RED which is the CPU, and it still won't boot

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It might be a memory training issue but I am not entirely sure. I would recommend clearing the cmos which will set your bios to the default settings and see if you can get it to post at all after that. You may want to update your bios as well to the newest available version which should be possible using bios flash back even without a cpu or ram installed

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59 minutes ago, AdvancedMicroDisapointment said:

It might be a memory training issue but I am not entirely sure. I would recommend clearing the cmos which will set your bios to the default settings and see if you can get it to post at all after that. You may want to update your bios as well to the newest available version which should be possible using bios flash back even without a cpu or ram installed

Do I just remove the battery for 5 mins? And do I have to remove other components like hard drive before doing this?

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4 hours ago, AdvancedMicroDisapointment said:

It might be a memory training issue but I am not entirely sure. I would recommend clearing the cmos which will set your bios to the default settings and see if you can get it to post at all after that. You may want to update your bios as well to the newest available version which should be possible using bios flash back even without a cpu or ram installed

Thanks, it worked. Love u

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