For starters, the parts..
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Ryzen 2400G
16GB Corsair LPX 3200MHz
Crucial 1TB MX500 SSD
EVGA G3 Supernova 650 PSU
running Windows 10 Pro - 1903 build 18362.239
Like I stated, I put this all together about two-three weeks ago and it's been running fine. I shut it down two nights ago and in the morning when I hit the power button I would get the fans, mobo LEDs, and the RGB lights for about 1 to 2 seconds then it would shut back down. I thought it may be the PSU so I disco'd everything, jumped the pins on the Mobo connector to turn it on, and tested some of the pins just to see if they were out putting the correct voltages, which they were. I plugged that all back in and it would still do the same thing. I moved on to reseat the RAM and all connectors on the board, still no go. I then tried clearing the CMOS and it finally booted back up. So, I went right into the BIOS and reset the RAM back to 3200MHz and booted back into Windows 10. Everything seemed to be working fine and I even played a couple hours of Hitman 2.
After leaving it for about an hour or two I came back to it off doing the same thing. Hit the power button, get lights and fans for 1-2 seconds, then right back off. I pressed it a couple of more times then went right to clearing the CMOS again and it booted up. The odd thing this time is that when I went into the BIOS the RAM was still set how I had it and not back to defaults. Anyways, it then worked fine the rest of the day. I used it to watch some movies and play a couple of different games then shut it down around midnight. Now this morning, same problem of course and I'm not sure what to test/try next to narrow down what piece of hardware could be causing this..
Also, Windows, drivers, BIOS are all up to date and I haven't had it overclocked or messed with any voltages, just changed the RAM to the correct profile. I'm hoping somebody with some more knowledge than me has any idea what may be going on and what I can do to determine the issue here.
Thanks in advance I appreciate the help!
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Ryzen 2400G
16GB Corsair LPX 3200MHz
Crucial 1TB MX500 SSD
EVGA G3 Supernova 650 PSU
running Windows 10 Pro - 1903 build 18362.239
Like I stated, I put this all together about two-three weeks ago and it's been running fine. I shut it down two nights ago and in the morning when I hit the power button I would get the fans, mobo LEDs, and the RGB lights for about 1 to 2 seconds then it would shut back down. I thought it may be the PSU so I disco'd everything, jumped the pins on the Mobo connector to turn it on, and tested some of the pins just to see if they were out putting the correct voltages, which they were. I plugged that all back in and it would still do the same thing. I moved on to reseat the RAM and all connectors on the board, still no go. I then tried clearing the CMOS and it finally booted back up. So, I went right into the BIOS and reset the RAM back to 3200MHz and booted back into Windows 10. Everything seemed to be working fine and I even played a couple hours of Hitman 2.
After leaving it for about an hour or two I came back to it off doing the same thing. Hit the power button, get lights and fans for 1-2 seconds, then right back off. I pressed it a couple of more times then went right to clearing the CMOS again and it booted up. The odd thing this time is that when I went into the BIOS the RAM was still set how I had it and not back to defaults. Anyways, it then worked fine the rest of the day. I used it to watch some movies and play a couple of different games then shut it down around midnight. Now this morning, same problem of course and I'm not sure what to test/try next to narrow down what piece of hardware could be causing this..
Also, Windows, drivers, BIOS are all up to date and I haven't had it overclocked or messed with any voltages, just changed the RAM to the correct profile. I'm hoping somebody with some more knowledge than me has any idea what may be going on and what I can do to determine the issue here.
Thanks in advance I appreciate the help!