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Pc failing to boot into windows and safe mode

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My pc is failing to boot even into safe mode, all rgb and fans work. Motherboard lights indicate that it fails boot then restarts and stops at DRAM so I have to manually restart. System Specs: water cooled ryzen 7 2700x not OC, GTX 1660, ASUS TUF X570-plus, AG-850 watt gold modular psu, 2X T-force ddr4 8gb 3000mz CL16 ram.

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Did you make sure your ram is compatible with your motherboard?

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1 minute ago, dasBaum said:

Did you make sure your ram is compatible with your motherboard?

Oh sorry I forgot to mention that my computer has been working for almost a year until now

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Did you take the RAM out and try a single stick? Could be a bad module if the DRAM light is on

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If you haven't already, try taking all but one stick and testing each stick individually. Tell us what happens

 

EDIT: sorry didn't mean to say the same thing as guy above, something something timing lol

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9 minutes ago, Action_Johnson said:

Did you take the RAM out and try a single stick? Could be a bad module if the DRAM light is on

One stick will do as mention before while the other will go into a boot cycle for about 2 minutes then do the same as the other. i am going to see if they work in the other slots

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Moving to channel two results in what happened too the second ram stick

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NEW INFO, ram is not the issue as I have tried another set of compatible ram and it has the sam problem, I am going to check the cpu if I find thermal paste

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Try to clear your motherboard cmos, works most of times.

If you don't know how to do it just search your motherboard name plus clear cmos in google and you should get a link to your motherboard manufacturer site.

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