Okay I have this workstation for a while. Lenovo ThinkStation P320 Tiny with the following specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700T / 2.50GHz
GPU: Nvidia P600
RAM: 32GB
SSD: 512 GB
Windows 11
Today I completed all the parts for the eGPU I wanted to make for this mini pc. I ordered some PCI raiser from Aliexpress, a nice 500 power supply and decent RX 6500 XT graphics card. The raiser is X1 PCIe. When I tried to connect them all together today, I think that I saw a little spark in the x8 PCIe slot. It's native PCIe slot is x8 and there's an x16 adapter connected to it for it's P600 GPU. Now the problem is that when I connect it's power supply, the machine starts automatically without me pressing the power button, then the fan starts at max speed and is kinda noisy, no modules work, USB Wi-Fi Antenna, keyboard, mouse nothing. Also no signal on the TV where I have connected it using Mini DP to HDMI.
I tried every possible diagnosis I know, couldn't find where the issue is. Is it possible that the whole MB is screwed? Anything helps. Thanks.
PS: I can record the startup of the system if that helps.
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700T / 2.50GHz
GPU: Nvidia P600
RAM: 32GB
SSD: 512 GB
Windows 11
Today I completed all the parts for the eGPU I wanted to make for this mini pc. I ordered some PCI raiser from Aliexpress, a nice 500 power supply and decent RX 6500 XT graphics card. The raiser is X1 PCIe. When I tried to connect them all together today, I think that I saw a little spark in the x8 PCIe slot. It's native PCIe slot is x8 and there's an x16 adapter connected to it for it's P600 GPU. Now the problem is that when I connect it's power supply, the machine starts automatically without me pressing the power button, then the fan starts at max speed and is kinda noisy, no modules work, USB Wi-Fi Antenna, keyboard, mouse nothing. Also no signal on the TV where I have connected it using Mini DP to HDMI.
I tried every possible diagnosis I know, couldn't find where the issue is. Is it possible that the whole MB is screwed? Anything helps. Thanks.
PS: I can record the startup of the system if that helps.