Specs
msi b350 gaming plus
Zotac 2070 super
Ryzen 7 2700x
Ripjaws 4x8 gb ddr4
800w evga psu
So I've tried almost everything after my PC died last night. The fans ramped up really fast and then died immediately. Now the display won't come on and GPU fans won't come on either and no display ( tried in multiple pcs ) only the LEDs come on for the GPU. So I figured maybe just the GPU died however I tried using a working GPU on the same mobo and nothing.. the VGA bios light stays on and I don't have onboard. I've also tried using the other pcie slots and it's the same story. I've also tried swapping the PSU. I'm still not entirely sure what happened but I have a new mobo coming soon today so I'll update one it arrives and I do future testing. All help is greatly appreciated!
Edit : I just wanted to mention I did take apart the GPU to take a look and clean it up. I saw nothing obvious wrong with it besides a lot of oil from the thermal pads which I've heard isn't usually a problem so I just cleaned it all up with isopropyl alcohol pads.
msi b350 gaming plus
Zotac 2070 super
Ryzen 7 2700x
Ripjaws 4x8 gb ddr4
800w evga psu
So I've tried almost everything after my PC died last night. The fans ramped up really fast and then died immediately. Now the display won't come on and GPU fans won't come on either and no display ( tried in multiple pcs ) only the LEDs come on for the GPU. So I figured maybe just the GPU died however I tried using a working GPU on the same mobo and nothing.. the VGA bios light stays on and I don't have onboard. I've also tried using the other pcie slots and it's the same story. I've also tried swapping the PSU. I'm still not entirely sure what happened but I have a new mobo coming soon today so I'll update one it arrives and I do future testing. All help is greatly appreciated!
Edit : I just wanted to mention I did take apart the GPU to take a look and clean it up. I saw nothing obvious wrong with it besides a lot of oil from the thermal pads which I've heard isn't usually a problem so I just cleaned it all up with isopropyl alcohol pads.
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