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PC Power Cycles

Hipstair

Hello all,

 

When I went to start my PC today, the it went through a pretty rapid power cylce repeatedly. It was on for ~1 second, then turned off and then right back on repeatedly. I've made sure all the power cables are plugged in fully, including unplugging them and plugging them back in. I've also checked to make sure my power supply is still working, which it is.

Specs:

Windows 10 64 bit

AMD Ryzen 7 1700x (oc'ed to 3.9 GHz, can't get to bios to reset)

Asus Strix X-370 Gaming Motherboard

2x8gb Micron DDR4 2133mhz

Msi GTX 1080 Armor

EVGA NEX750G1 Power supply

 

I've also removed and reinstalled the CMOS battery, and now the PC doesn't power cycle, it just doesn't start at all. I'm connecting the power button front panel connectors with a screw driver.

 

EDIT: It turns on now, but still doesn't post. Debug LEDs on the motherboard don't turn on, so I suspect it's dead. I checked each stick of RAM in each slot and nothing. If anyone has any ways I can definitively tell if it's the RAM, CPU, or Mobo, I'd greatly appreciate the help

 

Thank you all in advance!

 

Edited by Hippeminecraft

-Hippeminecraft

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