Let me preface. For the last several months my PC would arbitrarily freeze in mid use (any scenario, GAMING or surfing) requiring hard reboot, holding down the power key and that would do it, but occasionally having to do it twice. I assumed maybe my ssd nvme was on it's way out. So, same...
Hi all,
I have just built and new system I will list spec at the bottom, i have had issues with motherboard / ram and bios from the start.
From the first boot it did not post at all just sat there with the orange DRAM light on. Now i have read you have to wait a while on first boot for ram...
Recently built my second pc and have been having issues with powering it on. The system when switching off turns off power to my keyboard and mouse and the mobo aura goes back to default. The system then refuses to switch on without cmos clear unplug mouse and wait. It is not consistent...
I just upgraded my pc and I'm having issues. My new build is:
gigabyte z590 pro ax mobo
i7-10700k cpu
4x8 trident z ram
gtx 970 (1080ti on the way)
cx 650 psu
sn750 m.2 ssd
wd blue 1 tb ssd
Everything seems to be plugged in properly but the pc won't post a signal at all...not even the bios...
Computer was running perfectly fine. Turned it off one day when I went to bed, woke up the next day and it wouldn't post. DRAM light showing on motherboard. I assumed it was either CPU or Ram issue with seating so I reseated both and made sure no bent/missing/dirty pins on CPU. Also reseated all...
I recently upgraded my pc with the new Ryzen 5800x and a X570 Aorus pro wifi. All my components were working before I made the switch, but now I'm baffled as to why my pc wont post.
My rig is as follows:
Ryzen 7 5800x
X570 Aorus Pro Wifi (Gigabyte)
32GB G.Skill Ripjaw V 3600MHz
ROG Strix RTX...
I'm a first time PC builder and am having a lot of trouble with my first build. I've tried everything i know, done as much trouble shooting as a i can, and i have no idea why it will not post or boot to bios. It turns on, and all the fans spin, and the (Very minimal) LEDs on the case light up...