Hello everyone,
I am in process of building my first Ryzen PC, but I am having a strange issue with what I believe is the mobo (ASRock B450M Pro4).
Here are the specs:
The issue occurs during the following steps:
So far, here's what I tried to fix the 'stalled POST screen':
Does anyone have any advice? Not sure what to do (or try) next... Could it be a bad board? This is my first ASRock board - I normally buy ASUS.
Thanks -
Mark
I am in process of building my first Ryzen PC, but I am having a strange issue with what I believe is the mobo (ASRock B450M Pro4).
Here are the specs:
CPU - Ryzen 2600X @ 3.6Ghz (Stock, auto settings)
CPU Cooler - Wraith Spire
Memory - 4x8GB Corsair 32GB DDR4 @ 2133Mhz (CMK16GX4M2A2666C16)
GPU - EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB FTW2 Gaming iCX
Primary Storage - Samsung 970 Evo 500GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
PSU - EVGA BQ 600W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
MOBO - ASRock B450M Pro4 (Running 1.20, latest version at time of post)
The issue occurs during the following steps:
Turn on PC - This works... Boots into Windows 10 just fine, no issues.
Turn off PC - This works... Just FYI - all fans stop, computer is off as far as I know.
Turn on PC (right after turning it off, like 5 seconds later) - Makes it to the ASRock screen, but just sits there. I disabled graphical POST (with AsRock Logo), in attempt to see any messages. Only status code on screen is 'A0'
So far, here's what I tried to fix the 'stalled POST screen':
Reset CMOS with jumper
Reset BIOS to default settings
Put in PSU from my other PC (which is working)
Unplug and reinstall all ram.
Install just 1 DIMM of Ram
Unplug and reinstall GPU
Verify front case headers (power button, light, hdd light, reset switch).
The only remedies to the 'stalled POST screen' after a shutdown are the following:
Unplug PSU (or flip switch on back of PSU)
Press the reset switch on front case when stalled (this causes a reboot, and it works)
Wait 2 minutes after shutting down. Then a boot up works normally.
Does anyone have any advice? Not sure what to do (or try) next... Could it be a bad board? This is my first ASRock board - I normally buy ASUS.
Thanks -
Mark