Hi all,
I had big plans this Christmas to build my first gaming / work rig in years. However, I've run into the following problems:
Mobo: ASRock X870E Taichi Lite
CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D
GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 16G
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 64GB, DDR5-6000, CL30, AMD EXPO, Dual-Kit
PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 12 1000W
Physical Drives: Corsair MP700 2TB - Pro NVMe SSD, PCIe 5.0 M.2 Typ 2280
I have tried the following:
Thanks, J
I had big plans this Christmas to build my first gaming / work rig in years. However, I've run into the following problems:
- Computer won't switch on
- Asrock Dr. Debug code is blank so I cannot troubleshoot (the Power and Reset button lights glow white though. CMOS / BIOS lights on back of mobo plate glow red)
Mobo: ASRock X870E Taichi Lite
CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D
GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 16G
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 64GB, DDR5-6000, CL30, AMD EXPO, Dual-Kit
PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 12 1000W
Physical Drives: Corsair MP700 2TB - Pro NVMe SSD, PCIe 5.0 M.2 Typ 2280
I have tried the following:
- I have taken the computer to pieces and rebuilt on a table outside the case to make sure it was all connected, standoffs not causing issues, etc
- I have made sure the two 8-pin connectors on mobo are plugged into the PSU. I have the main mobo conenctor plugged into the PSU (there is also a wire off this main wire labelled 'Motherboard' and this is also plugged into the PSU). AIO is all plugged in to Sata power cable.
- I took out the battery and put back in to reset it.
- I moved the AIO PWM connector from AIO to CPU1 and then CPU2 headers.
- I tried pressing the power buttom on the mobo instead of relying on the F panel connectors.
- I took out the second RAM stick to see if that would work.
- I took out the GPU to see if that would work.
- I checked the M.2 was fitted properly.
- I am thinking it mightbe PSU or mobo related. I.e. surely there should be debug codes shown if it were any of the other components? The fact nothing is showing is indicative of PSU or Mobo problems, no?
- Flash BIOS (but surely it would still have booted even if RAM, SSD and CPU are not supported?)
- Plug cable into wall outlet rather than extension
- Buy a cheap PSU for troubleshootoing purposes
- Order replacement motherboard.
Thanks, J
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