[SOLVED] CPU and DRAM lights on.Motherboard and peripherals shows no rgb lights.No signal on monitor

melelegenda

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Feb 9, 2018
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Ryzen 5 3600 (Default Turbo Clock)
Aorus x470 Ultra Gaming
2x8gb DDR4 HyperX Predator 3200mhz
Asus ROG Gtx 1060 6 Gb
Cooler Master 600w
FSP 520 case

So basically ive had this build for a while, everything worked perfectly, no issues at all. As someone who uses his pc a lot (avg 6-8 hours) (mostly gaming)
There were no issues until today. Well i used my pc for 1 hour and decided to turn it off. Had some job and then came back to play games after 5 hours turned on pc but it didnt give any signal on monitor. After some time of looking at cables to check if everything was pluged in, i realized that the RGB Aorus logo isnt shining, also no lights from keyboard and mouse (RGB), and on Ez Debug the CPU light was on for like 5 seconds and then DRAM kicked in and was on for the same amount of time and it looped like that.
So as everyone else i hoped i will find a solution on internet, checked many related threads and tried these things:

-Removing 1 RAM stick and trying to run it, also tried all slots
-Checked all the cables to make sure something wasnt plugged in
-Took out the CMOS for like half an hour, changed the one i had with the other one
-Removed the CPU fan and checked the pins on the CPU they all looked straight

I bought this motherboard in 01. August 2018. And PSU that is a bit older than motherboard. Im thinking that one of these are faulty. Im just scared that it didnt damage CPU or GPU. So if anyone have any recommendation i will be really thankful.
 
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Yea I'm with you on either it being the motherboard or PSU. However I'm leaning toward motherboard because I had a similar issue like this a while back and my mobo was at fault. Everything powered up except my video card and turns out my motherboard was bad.
Yea I'm with you on either it being the motherboard or PSU. However I'm leaning toward motherboard because I had a similar issue like this a while back and my mobo was at fault. Everything powered up except my video card and turns out my motherboard was bad.
 
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Yea I'm with you on either it being the motherboard or PSU. However I'm leaning toward motherboard because I had a similar issue like this a while back and my mobo was at fault. Everything powered up except my video card and turns out my motherboard was bad.
I will try to find other PSU today to check if maybe mine broke.Thank you for your help