Question Help appreciated! No POST nothing but psu shows fine with multimeter??

Aug 12, 2025
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Ok so long story short, it’s my old build
Msi x470 gaming plus mobo
Ryzen 2700x
2 sticks 32gb ddr4 Corsair vengeance(purchased about a year ago)
NVIDIA gtx 1060 6gb
EVGA 600 watt bronze 80 plus (put back in after I built new rig)

Worked like a charm for many years no issues but after bringing it out of retirement for the kid it got a few weeks or so before I guess from what he says it just randomly shut off. No power to anything when you hit the power button. I’ve tried jumping the 2 prongs on mobo to start it and nothing. I’ve pulled the 24 pin connecter and jumped it and then the psu comes on and at the time the case fans were still plugged in and they kicked on. Except the water pump and cpu fans didn’t. I assume they are powered through the 24 pin connecter regardless? Did a multimeter test on the 24 pin and all them checked out regarding the voltage there supposed to get. I’ve reset cmos multiple times with cmos reset button and leaving battery out for a long time. I get not a single ez debug led to pop up. I’m leaning towards mobo said I’m tired and 7 years old I’m done. Is it safe to put power to the mobo with no cpu in the cpu socket to see if I get a cpu debug led to come on? I’ve done the minimal components installed with no luck. If neither of the debug lights come on for ram or cpu with neither installed and power to mobo is it safe to say it’s the mobo? Thanks for your time
 
I would suggest independently testing the other components to rule out what could be wrong. Strong emphasis on graphics card.

The cooler/AIO is probably of an age that it could be suspect. Do you have a half-middling tower cooler or Spire to spare for testing? Where I doubt this would cause it not to boot it may have been or could be a factor.

Test CMOS battery.
 
Right, but is that a common thing though? Last time I thought it was psu I bought a new one and turned out to be mobo. I’ll just try another psu
 
Will it not boot with a dead cmos battery at all? I might have the old cooler that came with Ryzen but I bought the cooler back in 21 so it’s aged but not as old as cpu/mobo
 
Will a Ryzen 2700(obviously no integrated graphics) not boot at all without a graphics card in it? I thought you would get a gpu debug light to come on
 
I’ll look at page 40 and check battery just in case and try a new psu. Appreciate the quick responses and help a lot. If you look at page 21 of manual under special features you’ll see ez debug LED which I can promise it has 4 of.
 
I’ll look at page 40 and check battery just in case and try a new psu. Appreciate the quick responses and help a lot. If you look at page 21 of manual under special features you’ll see ez debug LED which I can promise it has 4 of.
JBAT1 has been attempted per the manuals instructions as well.
 
last time I had a mobo that would boot without a cmos battery was about pentium II era
Ok well it’s hard to say I’ve seen posts of people saying cmos battery being shot it wouldn’t do anything but google says an msi x470 gaming plus should boot even without a battery in it so best to just verify the battery is healthy and good and check it off the list
 
well my ole 990 fx mobo did not boot with a flat cmos battery and made me think it was dead every coupla years. I haven't tried to boot it with a b550 and no cmos battery. All I remember is probly an amd k6-500 board booting without a cmos or an old intel lx or bx mobo. and after than the rest from then 'til now have not booted without a cmos battery. for a $1 for a new one why quibble
 
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No no not trying to quibble, like I said I’ll replace it regardless
well my ole 990 fx mobo did not boot with a flat cmos battery and made me think it was dead every coupla years. I haven't tried to boot it with a b550 and no cmos battery. All I remember is probly an amd k6-500 board booting without a cmos or an old intel lx or bx mobo. and after than the rest from then 'til now have not booted without a cmos battery. for a $1 for a new one why quibble
What I meant by do nothing in my previous post I meant like the computer reacts to nothing when trying to turn on so essentially like trying to turn on a computer unplugged from the wall so I cant and won’t declare the cmos isn’t the problem.