I apologize in advance for the extremely long post, but I'm at my wits end. I have no idea what's happening.
I'll just list my specs and start from the beginning:
I'll now go into the troubleshooting steps I've taken in an effort to diagnose the issue.
I first disassembled the system and checked all of my connections, none of which seemed out of place. I attempted to reset the CMOS using the pins on the board. After trying further to reset the system, I assumed the PSU had failed.
Assuming the PSU was the culprit, I decided to test the PSU by itself by inserting only the 24-pin ATX connector into the PSU unit and shorting the 4th and 5th pins on the top row to see if the fan would spin up or if the unit would give any indication it was working. It did not, so I deemed that the issue was a faulty power supply.
Today I went and purchased a brand new Corsair SF850 power supply. I reassembled my system, and still no power whatsoever.
I began removing parts, one by one, to see if the issue would resolve if a certain part was removed. I took this all the way down until it was just the motherboard, CPU, CPU Cooler, one stick of RAM in the appropriate slot, and the CPU and ATX power cables connected to the PSU. No storage connected whatsoever. Shorted the Power + and - pins to boot. Still nothing.
I then tested the Corsair power supply in the same fashion as the Silverstone unit; short pins 4 and 5, and the fan spun up on this unit, so the Corsair PSU is working properly.
I now assume that my motherboard is dead. I go back to Microcenter and purchase a Gigabyte B550-I Aorus Pro AX.
I start barebones this time. I install the CPU, CPU Cooler, one stick of RAM, and the power connectors. This time, short the power pins, and the PSU enters a boot loop of sorts. After removing my screwdriver from the pins, the PSU will click, the fan will spin for a second or two, and then the unit will shut down. This repeats until I shut the PSU off by the switch on the unit.
I tested both setups with one stick of my old RAM as well (16 GB 3200 MHz) and was met with the same outcome.
I even moved this little test setup I had to a different outlet in my house, on a different breaker, to see if maybe the outlet was the issue. Still nothing.
I have absolutely no idea what's going on. I pondered if my CPU was the culprit, but the boards would at least receive power and attempt to boot if that was the case, and neither do from my observation.
I really have no clue what to try next. I'm incredibly frustrated. If anyone has even the slightest clue what's going on, please leave a comment. I need this computer back up and running because I have critical files for school on the storage.
Thank you if you've read this far!
I'll just list my specs and start from the beginning:
- Case: NZXT H1 V1
- Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming
- RAM: G.Skill 32 GB 3600 MHz
- CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x3D
- GPU: EVGA FTW3 RTX 3090
- PSU: Silverstone SX1000
I'll now go into the troubleshooting steps I've taken in an effort to diagnose the issue.
I first disassembled the system and checked all of my connections, none of which seemed out of place. I attempted to reset the CMOS using the pins on the board. After trying further to reset the system, I assumed the PSU had failed.
Assuming the PSU was the culprit, I decided to test the PSU by itself by inserting only the 24-pin ATX connector into the PSU unit and shorting the 4th and 5th pins on the top row to see if the fan would spin up or if the unit would give any indication it was working. It did not, so I deemed that the issue was a faulty power supply.
Today I went and purchased a brand new Corsair SF850 power supply. I reassembled my system, and still no power whatsoever.
I began removing parts, one by one, to see if the issue would resolve if a certain part was removed. I took this all the way down until it was just the motherboard, CPU, CPU Cooler, one stick of RAM in the appropriate slot, and the CPU and ATX power cables connected to the PSU. No storage connected whatsoever. Shorted the Power + and - pins to boot. Still nothing.
I then tested the Corsair power supply in the same fashion as the Silverstone unit; short pins 4 and 5, and the fan spun up on this unit, so the Corsair PSU is working properly.
I now assume that my motherboard is dead. I go back to Microcenter and purchase a Gigabyte B550-I Aorus Pro AX.
I start barebones this time. I install the CPU, CPU Cooler, one stick of RAM, and the power connectors. This time, short the power pins, and the PSU enters a boot loop of sorts. After removing my screwdriver from the pins, the PSU will click, the fan will spin for a second or two, and then the unit will shut down. This repeats until I shut the PSU off by the switch on the unit.
I tested both setups with one stick of my old RAM as well (16 GB 3200 MHz) and was met with the same outcome.
I even moved this little test setup I had to a different outlet in my house, on a different breaker, to see if maybe the outlet was the issue. Still nothing.
I have absolutely no idea what's going on. I pondered if my CPU was the culprit, but the boards would at least receive power and attempt to boot if that was the case, and neither do from my observation.
I really have no clue what to try next. I'm incredibly frustrated. If anyone has even the slightest clue what's going on, please leave a comment. I need this computer back up and running because I have critical files for school on the storage.
Thank you if you've read this far!
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