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Pa_5262426

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First try clearing your CMOS - remove the coin cell battery on your motherboard, leave it out for about 15 minutes, put it back in, try to boot.

Then try taking all of your RAM out, blow out the slot with air cleaner. Do the same for your PCIe cards. 

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Well I assume you have a motherboard from 1995 and you prob need to replace it 🙂

 

Nice way of saying we need more information than it dont worki

and try to clear cmos

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I find that one stick of RAM sometimes goes insane, and needs to be quarantined. Try (if u do have more than one) taking one out, plugging it back in, and trying it. That doesn't work? switch it out with the other one. A simple thing to try. I second the idea of taking them out and putting them back in, this sometimes works too. Cheers!

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30 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

Specs?

Tried clear cmos already?

No, but I didn't overclooked

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33 minutes ago, Pa_5262426 said:
I played a game and then my Pc suddenly went out. When I try to start it, the fans turn for only a very small piece. The LEDs on the motherboard are on. Can sb. help me pls.
Sry that I didn't said the specs:
b450 f-gaming asus, rx 590, ryzen 5 3600, 8gb RAM in all 4 channels. And I didn't overclooked so far.
Thanks for any help

 

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33 minutes ago, SignatureSigner said:

Well I assume you have a motherboard from 1995 and you prob need to replace it 🙂

 

Nice way of saying we need more information than it dont worki

and try to clear cmos

Sorry, the specs are listed know in the question

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37 minutes ago, Pa_5262426 said:

b450 f-gaming asus, rx 590, ryzen 5 3600

Brand and model of the PSU and RAM?

 

BIOS version installed on the motherboard?

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36 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

Specs?

Tried clear cmos already?

No, but I didn't overclooked

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Just now, Pa_5262426 said:

No, but I didn't overclooked

It's a good "remedy" to try it anyway..

I edit my posts more often than not

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On 11/30/2021 at 5:06 PM, --SID-- said:

Brand and model of the PSU and RAM?

 

BIOS version installed on the motherboard?

 

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1 minute ago, Pa_5262426 said:

Rx 590 fatboy xfx

That's the GPU. It's the PSU I wanna know.

2 minutes ago, Pa_5262426 said:

8gb RAM sticks in each channel (32gb)

Brand and model?

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2 hours ago, Tan3l6 said:

It's a good "remedy" to try it anyway..

Ok thx I will try it

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2 hours ago, --SID-- said:

That's the GPU. It's the PSU I wanna know.

Brand and model?

Yeah sry I was tierd. I have the RM650 Corsair.

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2 hours ago, --SID-- said:

That's the GPU. It's the PSU I wanna know.

Brand and model?

And the RAM is the corsair vengeance LPX (3200MHz)

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2 hours ago, --SID-- said:

That's the GPU. It's the PSU I wanna know.

Brand and model?

Thank you for helping me out and sorry for my mistakes I'm new on the Forum.

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19 minutes ago, Pa_5262426 said:

And the RAM is the corsair vengeance LPX (3200MHz)

Take a look at the label on each stick. What's the exact model number? And there's a version number written on the sticks next to the voltage. Something like ver 4.32. What's the version number of each stick?

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