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Hi,

 Wonder if anyone can help me. I was playing FF XIV when a few graphic issues started to appear. a few parts of the area started to flash and then all of a sudden the game quit and went to Desktop with about 6 DX11 errors on screen. About 10 seconds later the screen went black and nothing would respond. Once this happened i had to shut down the pc. Now it will not boot up at all. There are currently no boot error beeps. When powering on the PC it will not display anything, the monitor does detects the outputs as it will cycle to the display port of the graphics card and the hdmi directly plugged into the motherboard but nothing will display.

A few things i have tried.-

  Taking out both sticks of Ram ( No error beeps )

  Leaving just one stick in each of the 4 slots 

  Taking out hard drive/M2 SSD

  Power supply bridge test ( RGB on fans still come on and fans start up as i power on the pc when everything is plugged in)

  Left out graphics card.

 

Does anyone have anything else they could suggest to maybe help. The PC is about 3 weeks old and everything has been running fine up until this happened.

 

  Corsair H100i PRO RGB Hydro Series Liquid CPU Cooler          
  Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO Black 16GB 3600 MHz AMD Ryzen Tuned DDR4 Memory Kit          
  WD Blue 2TB 3.5" SATA Desktop Hard Drive          
  PowerColor Radeon RX 5700XT 8GB Red Dragon Graphics Card          
  Kingston A400 120GB M.2 SSD          
  MSI X470 GAMING PLUS MAX AM4 DDR4 ATX Motherboard          
 

Corsair 650W TX650M Gold Hybid Modula

Ryzen 5 3600x 3.8 Ghz

         
             

 

 

  

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You said, you left out the graphics card.
I guess you mean you plugged your monitor into your motherboard instead of the GPU?
That won't work with a Ryzen 3600x. It doesn't have a integrated GPU.

 

I'm sure there is some issue with your graphics card, but to diagnose this you'd need to either put it into a PC that you know functions, or get a different graphics card to test your PC.

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15 hours ago, Flarus_dragon1 said:

@Senzelian So i have tried switching the cards over and it worked fine in her pc. While hers did not work on mine. I have also tried putting the GPU in a different slot on the motherboard still to no avail.

Alright. That at least shows that the GPU still works fine.

Are there any other parts you can switch inbetween the two PCs like CPU, RAM and motherboard?

 

It might be that one of those components died for whatever reason.

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