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Pc not posting

Th4T1k1D

So currently I'm having an issue, according issue and I don't know when it started

 

Specs:
Ryzen 5 3600
32gb of corsair vengeance rgb
Xfx 6600xt (backup card for diagnostic is gtx 745)
650 watt psu
Asus b450 tuff pro gaming 

 

My issue is this, whenever I try to boot my pc it won't post 90% of the time and doesn't throw me any errors won't send power to my keyboard or mouse, nothing then sometimes I can get it to posy and turn all the way kn but when I do the slightest tap to my case makes it freeze, this has been an on going problem for about a month and I miss dayz

 

 

 

Update, solved:

 

Took apart put back together fixed it mostly had fucked up graphics drivers and my ram stopped wanting to work even though I've ran this much before 

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6 minutes ago, Maxus_SpieltHD said:

Have you tried it with a diffrent PSU maybe?

I did the psu test psu should be fine but I dont have access to another I'm pretty broke and this pc is my baby

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That is a shitton of memory 🙂

4 or 2 sticks?  Could try 1 stick at a time, for a 1st try.

 

For a 2nd try, More rigorus, but triggered by this:

14 minutes ago, Th4T1k1D said:

the slightest tap to my case makes it freeze

i have a hunch that either some stray conductive dirt or a bad connection is at play.

 

matter of full dissasemble - clean - reassemble then likely does the trick (if you are confident enough of course or build the thing in the 1st place).

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bartholomew said:

That is a shitton of memory 🙂

4 or 2 sticks?  Could try 1 stick at a time, for a 1st try.

 

For a 2nd try, More rigorus, but triggered by this:

i have a hunch that either some stray conductive dirt or a bad connection is at play.

 

matter of full dissasemble - clean - reassemble then likely does the trick (if you are confident enough of course or build the thing in the 1st place).

 

 

Yea I it's a custom built so I'll have to tear into it 

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3 minutes ago, Bartholomew said:

That is a shitton of memory 🙂

4 or 2 sticks?  Could try 1 stick at a time, for a 1st try.

 

For a 2nd try, More rigorus, but triggered by this:

i have a hunch that either some stray conductive dirt or a bad connection is at play.

 

matter of full dissasemble - clean - reassemble then likely does the trick (if you are confident enough of course or build the thing in the 1st place).

 

 

I also did one stick and yes it's 4 sticks it actually wasn't to pricey for either set, bout $80 each

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