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Problem with Ryzen 7 2700X and MB Gigabyte B450 DS3H

Hello guys,

I have a very strange problem with my pc . It gets in bootloop. Just restarts no chance to get into bios. 

First it was doing just fine , works fine , have 16Gb of RAM in dual channel , all ok, NVMe drive , Ryzen 7 2700x CPU ,RX590 RedDevil, Gigabyte B450 DS3H motherboard (my suspicion is that this motherboard is faulty) as I saw on forum that this motherboard has problems with VRM ... I did not buy this motherboard I got it for free, so I wanted to make this pc for my nephew , as I already have good pc for me. 

It was fine when I instaled OS Win 11 on it , everything was fine but when I instaled Valorant (my nephew plays this) , anticheat Vanguard asked to enable bios safe boot so I have done this but after that all went to hell. Not able to boot and also not able to enter bios again. Also tried to clear cmos but no success also take out of battery for 5 days did not help. 

So anyone has a hint what to do ? 

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The new Bios probably has Secure Boot on by default.

 

How did you install Windows 11 without Secure Boot? A modified installer?

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Test the system by disconnecting the drive from the board, start it and see if you can get into the BIOS.

If so, Valorant messed up a setting somewhere and if not it's probrably a board/BIOS problem.

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I tried with disconnected drive also , doesn`t work either. 

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1 hour ago, 191x7 said:

The new Bios probably has Secure Boot on by default.

 

How did you install Windows 11 without Secure Boot? A modified installer?

regular instalation , update from win 10 to win11 . But when I activated some secure boot stuff it went wrong... And now not know how to fix it

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9 minutes ago, Mixa990 said:

regular instalation , update from win 10 to win11 . But when I activated some secure boot stuff it went wrong... And now not know how to fix it

When switching to Secure Boot you have to enter Safe Mode on first login and then regular mode, otherwise the OS might creash (BSOD) after booting.

 

But you say you can't boot or enter Bios, so it resets on POST. That is a hardware issue.

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I don`t know if I am able to update the bios only from usb flash drive, without starting the pc , without drives and ram...

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29 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

When switching to Secure Boot you have to enter Safe Mode on first login and then regular mode, otherwise the OS might creash (BSOD) after booting.

 

But you say you can't boot or enter Bios, so it resets on POST. That is a hardware issue.

Yes, if it doesn't want to go into the BIOS with the drive disconnected it's a hardware problem - I'd bet Valoriant did something, borking the board's BIOS since Win 10 and 11 will write a bit of info to it for "Validation" purposes (Tying the OS copy to the board).

That's what I make of it right now.

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22 hours ago, Beerzerker said:

Yes, if it doesn't want to go into the BIOS with the drive disconnected it's a hardware problem - I'd bet Valoriant did something, borking the board's BIOS since Win 10 and 11 will write a bit of info to it for "Validation" purposes (Tying the OS copy to the board).

That's what I make of it right now.

I would try another MB different from gigabyte b450m ds3h, just to try. It is hard that the CPU died. 

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remove you ram, remove cmos and start pc, so if it get like auto restart put all back and i think it sholud boot into bios

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