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I recently build a brand new pc and left for holiday for a week, it worked perfectly fine booted and I installed windows on it. After my return, I played a full day on it and left it on overnight to download some games. At midnight I went to check if my pc was downloading all the games. The pc would not display any outputs so I proceeded to turn it off, it wouldn't respond to a normal shutdown so I proceeded to force shut down using the PC power button.  When I attempted to power it on nothing worked and would not want to turn on. In the morning I gave it a shot again and this time the fans and water pump were spinning but the gpu (Founder edition) G light would not light up. My PC wouldn't boot to windows and would not want to force shut down. Out of desperation I turned of the PSU in order to shut down the PC before I went to school. Could someone please help me? I want to try clearing CMOS and giving a shot and booting it again when I come back from school. I wanna also trouble shoot the GPU on my brothers system to check if that works and maybe later the PSU.

 

Specs:

Ryzen 7 3700x

RTX 2070 SUPER

B550 Aorus Elite

3600mhz 16gb Corsair Vengence 

970 evo 500gb

700 watt pure power be quiet 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, HelpMeGitGud said:

Hi all,

 

I recently build a brand new pc and left for holiday for a week. After my return, I played a full day on it and left it on overnight to download some games. At midnight I went to check if my pc was downloading all the games. The pc would not display any outputs so I proceeded to turn it off, it wouldn't respond to a normal shutdown so I proceeded to force shut down using the PC power button.  When I attempted to power it on nothing worked and would not want to turn on. In the morning I gave it a shot again and this time the fans and water pump were spinning but the gpu (Founder edition) G light would not light up. My PC wouldn't boot to windows and would not want to force shut down. Out of desperation I turned of the PSU in order to shut down the PC before I went to school. Could someone please help me? I want to try clearing CMOS and giving a shot and booting it again when I come back from school. I wanna also trouble shoot the GPU on my brothers system to check if that works and maybe later the PSU.

 

Specs:

Ryzen 7 3700x

RTX 2070 SUPER

B550 Aorus Elite

3600mhz 16gb Corsair Vengence 

970 evo 500gb

700 watt pure power be quiet 

 

 

First of all, congratulations on your build! Great specs! I am sorry that you are having issues with your build. There are a number of things that can cause these issues, so please bare with me while I try and figure it out. First, can you please post a photo of the inside of your case? I want to see your wiring and make sure that everything is seated properly. If you are unable to, that is fine.

 

This might sound stupid, but did you install all Windows updates? I have had issues in the past of Windows updates running and one of my builds becoming completely unresponsive as Windows updates can be very intrusive and cause issues in the background. 

 

Your GPU may be the culprit as well, have you tried running FurMark for a bit and making sure that there are no issues with it? I would recommend doing that for about an hour to see if there are any issues.

 

Finally, see if there are any updates for your motherboard's UEFI/BIOS from the the manufacturer, and install those. Sometimes the newer generation Ryzen chips have compatibility issues with older revisions. Let me know if this helps and how you make out.

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38 minutes ago, brianperkins said:

First of all, congratulations on your build! Great specs! I am sorry that you are having issues with your build. There are a number of things that can cause these issues, so please bare with me while I try and figure it out. First, can you please post a photo of the inside of your case? I want to see your wiring and make sure that everything is seated properly. If you are unable to, that is fine.

 

This might sound stupid, but did you install all Windows updates? I have had issues in the past of Windows updates running and one of my builds becoming completely unresponsive as Windows updates can be very intrusive and cause issues in the background. 

 

Your GPU may be the culprit as well, have you tried running FurMark for a bit and making sure that there are no issues with it? I would recommend doing that for about an hour to see if there are any issues.

 

Finally, see if there are any updates for your motherboard's UEFI/BIOS from the the manufacturer, and install those. Sometimes the newer generation Ryzen chips have compatibility issues with older revisions. Let me know if this helps and how you make out.

Hi thanks for the answer,

 

I just want you to know that my pc doesn't even want to post.

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On 8/31/2020 at 11:24 AM, brianperkins said:

Yikes. Try removing one RAM DIMM and see if it will post. 

Hey,

 

sorry for not getting back to you, had a busy first week. Everything is working fine now, the power button wasn't connected properly on the back of the power button. It cause the system to boot improperly. However, I still have an issue, my rtx 2070 super founders edition idled at around 35 degrees, now it does idles at 42 degrees (it now makes a whining noice, thought I would get away). Haven't played with fan curves or anything, from curiosity any solution?

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2 hours ago, HelpMeGitGud said:

Hey,

 

sorry for not getting back to you, had a busy first week. Everything is working fine now, the power button wasn't connected properly on the back of the power button. It cause the system to boot improperly. However, I still have an issue, my rtx 2070 super founders edition idled at around 35 degrees, now it does idles at 42 degrees (it now makes a whining noice, thought I would get away). Haven't played with fan curves or anything, from curiosity any solution?

I usually don't even bother checking my GPU temperature at idle since it almost never exceeds 60C while gaming anyway. But right now its reading 50C, so I'm assuming its normal. You're getting even better idle temps than me. I'm about to start up a game just to be sure. 

System Specs

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte AMD X570 Auros Master
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws 32 GBs
  • GPU
    Red Devil RX 5700XT
  • Case
    Corsair 570X
  • Storage
    Samsung SSD 860 QVO 2TB - HDD Seagate B arracuda 1TB - External Seagate HDD 8TB
  • PSU
    G.Skill RipJaws 1250 Watts
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Gaming Keyboard K55
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Trinity
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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@HelpMeGitGud

 

Yeah, GPU temps hardly ever exceeds 60C under load so you should be fine. 👍👍

System Specs

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte AMD X570 Auros Master
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws 32 GBs
  • GPU
    Red Devil RX 5700XT
  • Case
    Corsair 570X
  • Storage
    Samsung SSD 860 QVO 2TB - HDD Seagate B arracuda 1TB - External Seagate HDD 8TB
  • PSU
    G.Skill RipJaws 1250 Watts
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Gaming Keyboard K55
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Trinity
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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22 hours ago, BlackManINC said:

@HelpMeGitGud

 

Yeah, GPU temps hardly ever exceeds 60C under load so you should be fine. 👍👍

Thing is idle temps are higher but in game it gains less temps coz it is already on a higher temperature. GPU works perfectly fine (except coil whine which didn't happen before, maybe I was just wearing headphones), thx

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