OK, so here is my system inventory:
Linux used mainly for development/research
Windows used mainly for X-Plane12
Don't do any crazy over-clocking or anything like that
I added the GPU about 2 weeks ago specifically for the sim. I asked the guys at the store if my 750W power supply was enough for all this and they said it was plenty.
Also recently added Logitech USB yoke/throttle/rudder pedals for the sim, but I can't see that as relevant
Everything was fine up until about 2 days ago. I had played for several hours in the sim, and shut the machine down late that night. The next afternoon ... power on, no boot, no display, and the red CPU light on and solid.
The next morning it booted. I played in the sim for about 15 mins. It was a little choppy at first but then settled down. I went to download Open Hardware Monitor, but as I clicked the link to download (not install, just download the installer), the machine instantly hard-powered off (as though I had pulled the power cord out of the wall), and now gives me the on-and-solid red CPU light ever since
The cooler is off of the CPU for the moment. When I turn the machine on, the CPU stays cold, and I only leave it on for a moment or two.
I have tried:
Next most likely, the MB has failed
Next, the CPU itself
- MSI Pro Z790-P Wifi
- Core i9-14900K
- 128GB RAM
- MAG A750GL PCIE5 power supply
- Gigabyte Radeon RX 9060 XT video card (added 2 weeks ago)
- 3 NVMe disks (2 linux, 1 windows)
- Lian Li 3-fan liquid cooler
- (don't know the case make/model, threw box away)
Linux used mainly for development/research
Windows used mainly for X-Plane12
Don't do any crazy over-clocking or anything like that
I added the GPU about 2 weeks ago specifically for the sim. I asked the guys at the store if my 750W power supply was enough for all this and they said it was plenty.
Also recently added Logitech USB yoke/throttle/rudder pedals for the sim, but I can't see that as relevant
Everything was fine up until about 2 days ago. I had played for several hours in the sim, and shut the machine down late that night. The next afternoon ... power on, no boot, no display, and the red CPU light on and solid.
The next morning it booted. I played in the sim for about 15 mins. It was a little choppy at first but then settled down. I went to download Open Hardware Monitor, but as I clicked the link to download (not install, just download the installer), the machine instantly hard-powered off (as though I had pulled the power cord out of the wall), and now gives me the on-and-solid red CPU light ever since
The cooler is off of the CPU for the moment. When I turn the machine on, the CPU stays cold, and I only leave it on for a moment or two.
I have tried:
- pulling the GPU card
- pulling and reseating the CPU, no bent pins that I could see. (the CPU was a little goopy with paste, cleaned that up
- pulling and reseating the memory
- pulling and reseating the ATX cable to the MB
- adding another 8-pin CPU power cable from PSU to the MB (only had one previously, was told that's all I need)
Next most likely, the MB has failed
Next, the CPU itself
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