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Hey guys!

 

Last November, I assembled a budget build as follows:

  • Mobo: ASUS PRIME B450M-GAMING/BR
  • APU: Ryzen 5 5600g
  • RAM: 2 x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3000Mhz DDR4 C16 Black
  • Power: Corsair CV650, 650W, 80 Plus Bronze
  • SO: Win11 Home 64bit

 

It all went well for 3 months. In Feb/2022, while playing some MasterDuel, the screen went black. The display kept showing "no input" errors from the HDMI, so I tested with other monitors and cables but still had the "no input" thing. 

When connecting the display to the mobo via VGA it worked, but only in low resolution and showing red bars all over the screen (see image) even in the BIOS. Reinstalling the drivers and updating the BIOS did not solve the problems.

 

Thinking it was something with the mobo output, I got a replacement from the store, but the problem persisted with the new one. After this, I tried connecting an old GPU to it, with which it worked as it should.

 

Since the MEMTEST found no errors with the RAM, I guess the APU has some hardware problem, right? Any takes on this?

 

Thanks for the help and sorry for my english. 🙂

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17 minutes ago, josearmandovd said:

Hey guys!

 

Last November, I assembled a budget build as follows:

  • Mobo: ASUS PRIME B450M-GAMING/BR
  • APU: Ryzen 5 5600g
  • RAM: 2 x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3000Mhz DDR4 C16 Black
  • Power: Corsair CV650, 650W, 80 Plus Bronze
  • SO: Win11 Home 64bit

 

It all went well for 3 months. In Feb/2022, while playing some MasterDuel, the screen went black. The display kept showing "no input" errors from the HDMI, so I tested with other monitors and cables but still had the "no input" thing. 

When connecting the display to the mobo via VGA it worked, but only in low resolution and showing red bars all over the screen (see image) even in the BIOS. Reinstalling the drivers and updating the BIOS did not solve the problems.

 

Thinking it was something with the mobo output, I got a replacement from the store, but the problem persisted with the new one. After this, I tried connecting an old GPU to it, with which it worked as it should.

 

Since the MEMTEST found no errors with the RAM, I guess the APU has some hardware problem, right? Any takes on this?

 

Thanks for the help and sorry for my english. 🙂

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sounds more like a mobo issue try not usiing a porrt on the bord use a hub connected to front io same thing happened to my 5700g and my 3400g 

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10 minutes ago, Kebabi said:

sounds more like a mobo issue try not usiing a porrt on the bord use a hub connected to front io same thing happened to my 5700g and my 3400g 

They tried another mobo already.

 

Yeah, would suspect the APU too. 

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34 minutes ago, josearmandovd said:

Hey guys!

 

Last November, I assembled a budget build as follows:

  • Mobo: ASUS PRIME B450M-GAMING/BR
  • APU: Ryzen 5 5600g
  • RAM: 2 x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3000Mhz DDR4 C16 Black
  • Power: Corsair CV650, 650W, 80 Plus Bronze
  • SO: Win11 Home 64bit

 

It all went well for 3 months. In Feb/2022, while playing some MasterDuel, the screen went black. The display kept showing "no input" errors from the HDMI, so I tested with other monitors and cables but still had the "no input" thing. 

When connecting the display to the mobo via VGA it worked, but only in low resolution and showing red bars all over the screen (see image) even in the BIOS. Reinstalling the drivers and updating the BIOS did not solve the problems.

 

Thinking it was something with the mobo output, I got a replacement from the store, but the problem persisted with the new one. After this, I tried connecting an old GPU to it, with which it worked as it should.

 

Since the MEMTEST found no errors with the RAM, I guess the APU has some hardware problem, right? Any takes on this?

 

Thanks for the help and sorry for my english. 🙂

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You said it works with a GPU and issue did not go away with a new MB. You have a faulty APU/iGPU on your CPU.

 

You can take a peek or reseat it but I would start an RMA

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I would check the pins on the CPU and maybe try in a different motherboard model, but it is likely that the integrated GPU of the APU (CPU) is faulty.

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