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A month and a half ago i purchased Ryzen 5 7600x, asrock b850m-x wifi, and silicon power gaming ddr5 6000 16x2 to upgrade my existing prebuilt pc, when i put it all together it worked without a hitch albeit the cpu was benchmarking lower than ive seen others get with the same cpu but it worked a week passes and after a restart through windows my pc stopped showing any display whatsoever. I spent a few days rebuilding the pc over and over trying to make it to bios and i did manage it twice but it was after i reseated my cpu both times and the subsequent boots would do the same red and orange cpu and ram light for 20 seconds and either a solid green for good or it would go green and cycle back into red and orange and back to green, after trying literally everything like cmos battery removal / jumper, reseating every single part, powering monitor as boot light comes on, and replacing psu with a brand new one i eventually gave up and thought defective ram or motherboard so i get replacements for both and i put it all together today and im back at the green light and im at my wits end, nothing has worked that ive found online and im hundreds of dollars deep with nothing to show for it. If someone smarter than me is reading this please help me.

TLDR: Green motherboard boot light after replacing cpu, motherboard and ram persisting after replacing motherboard and ram again.

Motherboard: asrock b850m-x wifi
Cpu: Ryzen 5 7600x
Ram: Silicon power gaming ddr5 6000 16x2
 

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I've built plenty of PC's and know what parts should work together.

 

However on my last build it didn't just boot straight away like every other build I've done. Seemed to need to sit and learn RAM settings, which took a few minutes.

 

Solution was just to let it sit and do it's thing for a few minutes, it eventually came right. Maybe this will work for you too?

 

Once "trained" it now boots every time like normal.

 

Most part's fit easily. If you suspect anything I'd really on bother triple checking the RAM, it's always the hardest to seat right.

If you're interested in a product please download and read the manual first.

Don't forget to tag or quote in your reply if you want me to know you've answered or have another question.

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