TLDR; Computer won't boot or enter into BIOS. The motherboard's error CPU LED is red constantly. Physical power button won't turn off the pc when long-pressed and the physical reset button won't reboot the PC.
Question: Is there a way to identify if the CPU or MOBO are faulty? I don;t have a spare motherboard or CPU that I can use, but below are all my troubleshooting attempts.
Build:
I have built my PC in 2020 and it has been working perfectly fine for the past 2 years (since April/May 2020). Yesterday, I turned it on at around 18:00, went to run some errands and came back at 22:00 to find a monitor saying there is no input detected and my PC running, but with the CPU LED light on the motherboard on. The physical power buttons were not working and the fans were continuously spinning (even the GPU's fans were on, and they normally don't spin if there is no load on the GPU). I had to turn off the power supply button for the computer to power off. The computer will not even boot into BIOS. Every component just has power and the fans/leds turn on.
Troubleshooting:
I will add my steps in the order in which I tried them.
Thanks for your time.
UPDATE-1: Swapped the CPU for a brand new one, but nothing happened and the same problem persisted. I have been trying to contact Gigabyte for RMA, but no dice so far.
Question: Is there a way to identify if the CPU or MOBO are faulty? I don;t have a spare motherboard or CPU that I can use, but below are all my troubleshooting attempts.
Build:
- Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Ultra x570
- CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X (No overclocking of any form and used the Wraith Prism cooler that came in the box)
- RAM: G-Skill 3200MHz 32GB (4 x 8GB). XMP profile turned on.
- GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Windforce OC
- PSU: Seasonic PX-650 Platinum
- OS: Windows 10, latest updates
I have built my PC in 2020 and it has been working perfectly fine for the past 2 years (since April/May 2020). Yesterday, I turned it on at around 18:00, went to run some errands and came back at 22:00 to find a monitor saying there is no input detected and my PC running, but with the CPU LED light on the motherboard on. The physical power buttons were not working and the fans were continuously spinning (even the GPU's fans were on, and they normally don't spin if there is no load on the GPU). I had to turn off the power supply button for the computer to power off. The computer will not even boot into BIOS. Every component just has power and the fans/leds turn on.
Troubleshooting:
I will add my steps in the order in which I tried them.
- I turned off the power and unplugged the power cable from the PSU for approx. 10 hours. When I tried powering on my PC then, nothing changed.
- I changed slots for the RAM sticks, in case I had a problematic RAM stick. When nothing changed, I tried leaving only 1 RAM stick each time (on the correct slot, A1) and I tried all the RAM sticks this way. Still nothing.
- I replaced the CMOS battery with a completely new one, I cleaned all the dust from the computer and tried powering on. Nothing.
- I removed all parts, tried to clean everything with compressed air (including the CPU and the AM4 socket). I cleaned the old thermal paste very carefully. I closely inspected the pins of the CPU and they all appear to be in pristine condition and straight as arrows. I reassembled everything with love and care, but still, the CPU LED was turned on and the PC would not boot.
- Lastly, I upgraded the BIOS using the Q-Flash Plus method (by pressing the Q-Flash button on the motherboard), but the result was the same. I then tried to upgrade the bios once again, but leaving only 1 stick of RAM plugged in, and this didn't help either. The computer was fully assembled when I upgraded the BIOS.
- Since the BIOS does not boot, it is unlikely that the GPU is the problem. How do I know that it doesn't even boot into BIOS? Because the physical power buttons don't work. If it was the GPU, I just wouldn't have image on my monitor, but I would have heard the "beep" sound when it booted and the CPU LED would not be turned on.
- It is unlikely that the RAM is the culprit, because I tried every single stick and it is close to impossible for all 4 sticks to go bad at the same time.
- The CMOS battery was replaced with a new one. It's not this
- The CPU LED is turned on constantly. All the components seem to receive power, so it is unlikely for the PSU to be the problem. It also seems a bit unlikely for the motherboard to be the problem.
Thanks for your time.
UPDATE-1: Swapped the CPU for a brand new one, but nothing happened and the same problem persisted. I have been trying to contact Gigabyte for RMA, but no dice so far.
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