This morning when I woke up my computer could not read the audio on my HDMI. I restarted and got no signal. After significant troubleshooting I suspected a bad CMOS on the b350 motherboard. I bought a replacement b450 motherboard and I spent the better part of the day installing it and troubleshooting.
On reinstallation I’m back to the same issue.
I replaced the power supply, tried with and without RAM, tried HDMI and DVI input. I tried the inputs directly on the motherboard with no video card installed. I tried different RAM. I tried with and without the hard drive connected. I tried a different monitor . I’m running out of things to try.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Equipment: This is a Ryson7 1700 with ROG b450 (new) and b350 (previous) motherboards. 16 gigs viper RAM tested with all 4 sticks and with just one in DIMM1. Also tested with generic crucial 2 gig stick. Generic crucial ssds, evga and crucial 650watt PSUs. And I’ve tried it with the video card and with it removed running off motherboard outputs (both have support for HDMI and the b450 has a connection for DVI too; cables replaced or bought new). Was using a 32 inch tv, swapped to a HP w2207 monitor.
On reinstallation I’m back to the same issue.
I replaced the power supply, tried with and without RAM, tried HDMI and DVI input. I tried the inputs directly on the motherboard with no video card installed. I tried different RAM. I tried with and without the hard drive connected. I tried a different monitor . I’m running out of things to try.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Equipment: This is a Ryson7 1700 with ROG b450 (new) and b350 (previous) motherboards. 16 gigs viper RAM tested with all 4 sticks and with just one in DIMM1. Also tested with generic crucial 2 gig stick. Generic crucial ssds, evga and crucial 650watt PSUs. And I’ve tried it with the video card and with it removed running off motherboard outputs (both have support for HDMI and the b450 has a connection for DVI too; cables replaced or bought new). Was using a 32 inch tv, swapped to a HP w2207 monitor.