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I have a problem with my system.

Cpu: i5 13600k

Motherboard: asus tuf gaming b760m + wifi.

Gpu: msi slim 4070ti.

Ram: lexar ares rgb ddr5 32gb 16脳2 6000Mt/s

M.2: crucial 2tb 5000mb/s

Psu: 750w thermaltake toughpower gf a3 ATX 3.0.

Cpu cooler: lian li Galahad trinity2 240mm aio.

My issue is i press the power and orang light appear. I try to replace ram sticks after restart cmos the ram kit work just fine.

I did replace cmos battery still nothing.

Ram is fine but i found a very small almost hard to see little burn marks on 2-3 metal touch points under the cpu.

I have no idea what to im so frustrated 馃槶 i need help please some expert聽

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2 hours ago, hananel dahan said:

I have a problem with my system.

Cpu: i5 13600k

Motherboard: asus tuf gaming b760m + wifi.

Gpu: msi slim 4070ti.

Ram: lexar ares rgb ddr5 32gb 16脳2 6000Mt/s

M.2: crucial 2tb 5000mb/s

Psu: 750w thermaltake toughpower gf a3 ATX 3.0.

Cpu cooler: lian li Galahad trinity2 240mm aio.

My issue is i press the power and orang light appear. I try to replace ram sticks after restart cmos the ram kit work just fine.

I did replace cmos battery still nothing.

Ram is fine but i found a very small almost hard to see little burn marks on 2-3 metal touch points under the cpu.

I have no idea what to im so frustrated 馃槶 i need help please some expert聽

rma your motherboard and cpu to get a replacement, and to be safe rma the psu as well

proud owner of a AMD Athlon 64 cpu

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13 minutes ago, hananel dahan said:

Why?

if they are still under warranty you can get a replacement of them. Burns in your cpu socket means something went wrong, and that is why it won't boot your cpu isn't making all the contact it need to do its functions. your gpu, ram, and storage should be fine.

proud owner of a AMD Athlon 64 cpu

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21 minutes ago, hananel dahan said:

Are you sure? It sounds like i need a new pc.

you shouldn't need a whole new pc, most of your components like your gpu, ram, and storage should be fine.

proud owner of a AMD Athlon 64 cpu

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