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Computer not powering up the first time

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20 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

 

G.skill Trident Z Royal 16gb ddr4 Overclocked 3466Mhz

This is probably the problem. Unstable overclock (not enough voltage, etc). 

 

Clear the CMOS.

 

edit: and the 2700x at 4.2GHz???? you are putting WAY to much pressure on the IMC which is causing the system to become unstable.

So I have a pc that’s only 2 months old and so far no issues until now, when I try to turn on the pc, only the actual pc lights up, the keyboard and mouse stay off and the monitor says no signal, after force shutting down and turning on again everything seems to work, this is happening everytime I turn the pc on what is the problem?

 

Specs:

 

Ryzen 7 2700X Overclocked 4.2Ghz

 

MSi X470 Gaming pro Carbon 

Motherboard

 

Sapphire Nitro + AMD RX 5700 XT 8GB Graphics card 

 

500GB corsair MP510 M.2 SSD

 

1tb WD blue 7200 RPM HDD

 

Evga Supernova 650 G3 650w PowerSupply

 

Corsair H100i RGB platinum AIO cooler

 

NZXT H500I case

 

G.skill Trident Z Royal 16gb ddr4 Overclocked 3466Mhz

 

X2 Noctua case fans
 

 

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20 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

 

G.skill Trident Z Royal 16gb ddr4 Overclocked 3466Mhz

This is probably the problem. Unstable overclock (not enough voltage, etc). 

 

Clear the CMOS.

 

edit: and the 2700x at 4.2GHz???? you are putting WAY to much pressure on the IMC which is causing the system to become unstable.

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likely a cpu problem remove the cpu and gently clean it with IPA

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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1 minute ago, mahyar said:

likely a cpu problem remove the cpu and gently clean it with IPA

i mean clean pins

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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2 minutes ago, gloop said:

This is probably the problem. Unstable overclock (not enough voltage, etc). 

 

Clear the CMOS.

Yup brought it back to 3200mhz and it started booting again finally, others mentioned it as a cpu problem apparently it’s not i guess

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