Question Computer wont boot after restart

Dec 12, 2022
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Hi guys! I have some problems with a new build, which makes me crazy. I bought some parts for my new rig and now i have headache.

The build AMD Ryzen 7 5800x, Asus Tuf gaming B550 , 2x8 gb ram corsair vengence LP 3200, Geforce RTX 3060, m.2 ssd ADATA s70 I think and the powersuply is corsair RM750...should be enough.

Now after i build it i notice the DRAM indication on the motherboard was on so i reinstall it and was fine. I install Windows 10 latest version and the pc run almost 2 days just fine... today after I run a benchmark I wanted to look in the bios because as i remember the ram is not set to 3200 but after i restart it, it didn't boot anymore. At first when i press the power button even the fans of the chase run just for a second and then are off, processor fan and GPU fans run as normal but nothing els and i couldn't turn it off from the power button.

So i remove the bios battery for few mins and try again. This time all the fans start running but nothing els and also no indications on the Q light. I remove the bios battery again and swap the power supply with my old one and start it again and this time i had DRam light on. After few more restarts and bios resets and ram reinstall no more DRam light and also no boot.

Nothing it even wont turn the monitor on... I'm frustrated now, the only thing that i found is that the ram isn't of the vendor's list of Asus.. There are all kinds of corsair rams there but no ram with CMK16GX4M2E3200C16.. So I wonder could this be the real problem or is something els? I'm open for any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

i build it i notice the DRAM indication on the motherboard was on so i reinstall it and was fine.
Which slots are the sticks of ram populating on the motherboard? As for your motherboard, is this what you're working with? If you're able to get the system to boot up, check and see what BIOS version you're on for your motherboard at this moment of time.

I install Windows 10 latest version and the pc run almost 2 days just fine
Where did you source the installer for your OS?

swap the power supply with my old one
You might want to mention the make and model of this PSU alongside it's age.

After few more restarts and bios resets and ram reinstall no more DRam light and also no boot.
Now would probably be a good idea to breadboard the innards atop your motherboard box and see if you can power up the platform with the bare minimum parts.

Removed what I felt I could of the incessant "...'s" in your wall of text, then added spacing in said wall of text. Inhibiting comprehension in a thread is probably the main reason why threads don't get a response.
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Lutfij
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

i build it i notice the DRAM indication on the motherboard was on so i reinstall it and was fine.
Which slots are the sticks of ram populating on the motherboard? As for your motherboard, is this what you're working with? If you're able to get the system to boot up, check and see what BIOS version you're on for your motherboard at this moment of time.

I install Windows 10 latest version and the pc run almost 2 days just fine
Where did you source the installer for your OS?

swap the power supply with my old one
You might want to mention the make and model of this PSU alongside it's age.

After few more restarts and bios resets and ram reinstall no more DRam light and also no boot.
Now would probably be a good idea to breadboard the innards atop your motherboard box and see if you can power up the platform with the bare minimum parts.

Removed what I felt I could of the incessant "...'s" in your wall of text, then added spacing in said wall of text. Inhibiting comprehension in a thread is probably the main reason why threads don't get a response.
Moderator
Lutfij
The Motherboard is the one that you linked. The memory is installed exactly as in the users manual for 2 moduls of ram 2x8gb A2* B2* (it says recommended configuration). About The bios it was the latest version and the motherboard came with it, I check in any case to update it, but there was no need. Windows 10 downloaded from Microsoft directly latest version with all updates, it's registered and activated as I have account. The Old PSU I used to test is also corsair VS650 (650w) it's about 8 years old. The new one for the new build is Corsair RM750 (750w). With the current configuration, 500w should be the minimum. I didn't mention that I also had this fTPM problem at first when I restart my new pc, so I turned it off from bios. And as I said the computer was running yesterday also today for few hours until I restart it. Since then, it's "dead". Also, as I mentioned the ram is not in the Asus vendor's list.