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Start with clearing CMOS. Pull the battery out and unplug it from the wall. Then hold the power button down. Then plug it back in and try again.

What parts did you put in your PC? Past CMOS it's hard to give any suggestions without that.

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hopefully the power supply didn't break or something. Did you hit the power switch in the back and restart it that way?

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what are you doing at time of failure? 

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Many part failures happen during the first few weeks of usage. 

 

That said, difficult to say, could be ram not seated right or something. 

Did you change anything in the bios like XMP? 

 

Also specs? 

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1 minute ago, Mark Kaine said:

Many part failures happen during the first few weeks of usage. 

 

That said, difficult to say, could be ram not seated right or something. 

Did you change anything in the bios like XMP? 

 

Also specs? 

Ryzen 5 3600

Rtx 2060

32gb of ram

B550m aorus Pro

Rm650x

 

I was rebuilding my pc and changed the motherboard to a new one

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Just now, vopos said:

Ryzen 5 3600

Rtx 2060

32gb of ram

B550m aorus Pro

Rm650x

 

I was rebuilding my pc and changed the motherboard to a new one

Check ram and cables that everything is connected properly, seated properly. Also clear CMOS. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Voluspa said:

Start with clearing CMOS. Pull the battery out and unplug it from the wall. Then hold the power button down. Then plug it back in and try again.

What parts did you put in your PC? Past CMOS it's hard to give any suggestions without that.

I've tried that and nothings changed

The specs are in another comment

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11 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

Ah interesting, yeah I couldn't do anything with the "light under the motherboard" but it makes sense now I guess lol.

I'm guessing it was the power leds but the motherboard wasn't working so instead of staying on they just flashed for a moment

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