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Hey y’all just wanted some advice on what could be going wrong. I replaced my ryzen 5 2600 with a ryzen 7 5700G just yesterday, and now my pc freezes on boot up. I have managed to get to the Home Screen, but it froze shortly after. A buddy of mine said I might need a bigger power supply since it’s probably taking much more power now, but I’d figured I’d ask here first since he also recommended me this forum. My PC has the following parts:

 

ASUS ROG STRIX B450 MINI ITX

RYZEN 7 5700G

RADEON 6600XT

(2x)CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 16GB DDR4 DRAM 3000 MHz

WESTERN DIGITAL 500GB SSD

SEAGATE BARE DRIVES BARRACUDA 1TB INTERNAL HARD DRIVE

SILVERSTONE TECHNOLOGY 650 WATT SEMI-MODULAR 80 PLUS GOLD POWER SUPPLY

NZXT 210-CAH210B-B1- MINI ITX CASE

 

Thanks in advance!

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9 minutes ago, ASimpleSir said:

Hey y’all just wanted some advice on what could be going wrong. I replaced my ryzen 5 2600 with a ryzen 7 5700G just yesterday, and now my pc freezes on boot up. I have managed to get to the Home Screen, but it froze shortly after. A buddy of mine said I might need a bigger power supply since it’s probably taking much more power now, but I’d figured I’d ask here first since he also recommended me this forum. My PC has the following parts:

 

ASUS ROG STRIX B450 MINI ITX

RYZEN 7 5700G

RADEON 6600XT

(2x)CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 16GB DDR4 DRAM 3000 MHz

WESTERN DIGITAL 500GB SSD

SEAGATE BARE DRIVES BARRACUDA 1TB INTERNAL HARD DRIVE

SILVERSTONE TECHNOLOGY 650 WATT SEMI-MODULAR 80 PLUS GOLD POWER SUPPLY

NZXT 210-CAH210B-B1- MINI ITX CASE

 

Thanks in advance!

Have you reset your BIOS settings after swapping CPU?

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Your PSU wattage is okay.

You need to deal with this by process of elimination.

Restore BIOS to default settings and see if it helps.

Other thing I'd try is to swap memory.

But for all this you need spare parts for diagnosis.

Random freezes are usually RAM releated but cpyld be anything.

Good luck.

 

Please do not take offence for my apparent confusion or rudeness,it's not intent me to be like that,it's just my BPD,be nice to me,and I'll return twice better,be rude and usually I get easly pissed of...I'll try to help anyone here,as long as it's something I dealt with,and even if you think I'm rude or not polite,forgive me,  it's not me it's my BPD.

Thanks for understanding.

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1 minute ago, Scrubbiebear said:

I recently built on the same motherboard. And had a similar issue. Update to the latest bios. Or the one from December. And everything should work.

Alright I’ll give that shot too. The one that’s in beta right?

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2 minutes ago, frozensun said:

Your PSU wattage is okay.

You need to deal with this by process of elimination.

Restore BIOS to default settings and see if it helps.

Other thing I'd try is to swap memory.

But for all this you need spare parts for diagnosis.

Random freezes are usually RAM releated but cpyld be anything.

Good luck.

Cool cool I’ll check out my ram too

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