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Question My pc is not POSTing no matter what I try ?

Nov 2, 2021
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Specs:
Ryzen 7 3700x
RTX 3080
32GB TridentZ Ram 3200MHz
X570 Pro MoBo

So I was just playing valorant like any other day and suddenly my screen froze completely and my PC was Completely inoperative, i pushed the power off button to restart it and then My PC didn't POST at all, I waited for 10 mins and still nothing happened, I re-seated the ram and still nothing happened.
Then I took out one ram stick and then started PC again and then it took me to Bios, i changed the XMP Profile because it was set to default then restarted the pc then it showed "Overclocking failed" and Now it's still the same thing, my PC is not POSTing.... Can anyone help me with this problem??
 
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When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list them like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:

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I did, Ryzen 7 3700x CPU, Adata 500gb SSD, RTX 3080 GPU, 750w coolmaster PSU, NZXT H510 chassis, Windows 11 OS, 240Hz monitor ultragear LG
 
Take the pc of the power, then there are two possibilities,
  1. remove the battery of the motherboard, leave it off for 15min. and put it back, reconnect the power.
  2. There is a jumper on the motherboard which does it as well, but you need to know what motherboard and read the manual for that one.
 
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Take the pc of the power, then there are two possibilities,
  1. remove the battery of the motherboard, leave it off for 15min. and put it back, reconnect the power.
  2. There is a jumper on the motherboard which does it as well, but you need to know what motherboard and read the manual for that one.
MoBo is X570 A Pro from MSI, lemme check the manual
 
Take the pc of the power, then there are two possibilities,
  1. remove the battery of the motherboard, leave it off for 15min. and put it back, reconnect the power.
  2. There is a jumper on the motherboard which does it as well, but you need to know what motherboard and read the manual for that one.
NOICE this worked for me thank you so much
 
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