Specs:
Mobo: Aorus B550 Pro AC
GPU: Aorus 6800xt Master
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x
PSU: Corsair RM850x
RAM: Corsiar Vengenace pro 3200MHZ
SSD: Western Digital 1TB M.2
Hello all,
My PC has been having some issues recently, I will start from the beginning. My games where stuttering and all my gpus I bought got RMA'd as faulty, which when tested they were, I then decided to send my Mobo back as well and it got tested as faulty with a faulty power chip and got repaired. After I got the PC back, it was on for 8 hours and then went into sleep mode I think.
I tried to turn it back on but the system would not post and make any beep codes, I decided to flash the bios to the latest one and then it started giving me what I initially thought was a GPU error from the 1 long and 3 short beeps so I RMA'd it back to gigabyte and they requested the board and the GPU, when they tested it, it worked fine which is weird as if it was GPU it would of been faulty. I got the board back and gigabyte sent over their beep codes, which have changed recently to AMI, so 1 long and 3 short is "Conventional/Extended Memory Failure" which is RAM.
I asked a friend to bring round a RAM stick (Known Working, Personal Stick) and he also brought a PSU round to test that, even with the RAM and PSU plugged in I still got the same beep code, the fans spin, LED's work and that's it.
I am stating to think it is my CPU but wanted to be sure as if it isn;t faulty it will be pricy to get it returned to me.
I know for sure it is not the Motherboard, GPU, RAM and maybe PSU (It was a unused PSU from his old rig that did work before), could it be the CPU causing these RAM beep codes? Any help would be appreciated.
Mobo: Aorus B550 Pro AC
GPU: Aorus 6800xt Master
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x
PSU: Corsair RM850x
RAM: Corsiar Vengenace pro 3200MHZ
SSD: Western Digital 1TB M.2
Hello all,
My PC has been having some issues recently, I will start from the beginning. My games where stuttering and all my gpus I bought got RMA'd as faulty, which when tested they were, I then decided to send my Mobo back as well and it got tested as faulty with a faulty power chip and got repaired. After I got the PC back, it was on for 8 hours and then went into sleep mode I think.
I tried to turn it back on but the system would not post and make any beep codes, I decided to flash the bios to the latest one and then it started giving me what I initially thought was a GPU error from the 1 long and 3 short beeps so I RMA'd it back to gigabyte and they requested the board and the GPU, when they tested it, it worked fine which is weird as if it was GPU it would of been faulty. I got the board back and gigabyte sent over their beep codes, which have changed recently to AMI, so 1 long and 3 short is "Conventional/Extended Memory Failure" which is RAM.
I asked a friend to bring round a RAM stick (Known Working, Personal Stick) and he also brought a PSU round to test that, even with the RAM and PSU plugged in I still got the same beep code, the fans spin, LED's work and that's it.
I am stating to think it is my CPU but wanted to be sure as if it isn;t faulty it will be pricy to get it returned to me.
I know for sure it is not the Motherboard, GPU, RAM and maybe PSU (It was a unused PSU from his old rig that did work before), could it be the CPU causing these RAM beep codes? Any help would be appreciated.