Hi all,
Yesterday I had min PC BSOD, after which I was forced to power cycle it, to get it to shutdown, after reboot it sends no video output.
I've concluded the issue is related to the RAM or motherboard, though the specific issue eludes me.
If RAM stick 1 is put into socket B2, with all other slots empty, it sends video output and boots.
If RAM stick 1 is put into A1, A2 or B2, with all other slots empty, there is no video output and no boot.
If RAM stick 2 is put into any socket (including B2), by itself or along side stick 1, there is no video output and no boot.
I thought I had the problem nailed down to RAM stick 2, though I doubt it, since the PC doesnt boot, if RAM stick 1 is placed in any other socket without stick 2 put in.
The Motherboard documentation suggests, if running one RAM stick, it should be placed in A2.
The MB is Asus Prime Z490-P, the memory is Corsair Vengeance.
I do not have another desktop PC on hand to test the RAM in another mobo or vice versa at the moment.
Thank you for your suggestions in advance!
Regards.
Yesterday I had min PC BSOD, after which I was forced to power cycle it, to get it to shutdown, after reboot it sends no video output.
I've concluded the issue is related to the RAM or motherboard, though the specific issue eludes me.
If RAM stick 1 is put into socket B2, with all other slots empty, it sends video output and boots.
If RAM stick 1 is put into A1, A2 or B2, with all other slots empty, there is no video output and no boot.
If RAM stick 2 is put into any socket (including B2), by itself or along side stick 1, there is no video output and no boot.
I thought I had the problem nailed down to RAM stick 2, though I doubt it, since the PC doesnt boot, if RAM stick 1 is placed in any other socket without stick 2 put in.
The Motherboard documentation suggests, if running one RAM stick, it should be placed in A2.
The MB is Asus Prime Z490-P, the memory is Corsair Vengeance.
I do not have another desktop PC on hand to test the RAM in another mobo or vice versa at the moment.
Thank you for your suggestions in advance!
Regards.