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did this just start happening or is the gpu new?Computer specs:
Mobo - ASUS X 570 pro TUF Gaming
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT 8 core 16 threads
Heatsink - NZXT Kraken X53 AIO CPU liquid cooler
RAM - G Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz
GPU - PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0.
HDD - Seagate exos 10TB SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5’’
-SSD - boot device - Samsung 970 EVO 500GB
-SSD - WD_Black 1TB
PSU - GAMEMAX 850W
-The power supply is a bit generic but also is fully bringing power to at least the LED functions of every component. What is seems like is that the POST cycle experiences a short and then resets when white VGA light starts to cycle.
-most of the trouble shooting done so far is taking everything apart and reseating all components, including trying the GPU in the upper primary PCIE slot. Also tried booting up with particular components unplugged. (One stick of RAM, hard drives, GPU)
if you pull the battery and psu cable, hit the power button a few times and then let it sit for 5min it will clear the cmos.It just started happening. I replaced the mobo CMOS battery but don’t necessarily know how to short it as suggested in other posts. I don’t have another graphics card to try so I may just buy a new nicer one regardless and upgrade. If it fixes great, if not I can always return and go down a different path
Tried each stick of ram by itself, no luck. Maybe I’ll order a stick of ram to try. Is G Skill been reputable over the year?try clearing it again and drop to one stick of ram
it would be odd for both to go bad at once. yeah, i think so...Tried each stick of ram by itself, no luck. Maybe I’ll order a stick of ram to try. Is G Skill been reputable over the year?
The be quiet power supply makes me want to replace all my case fans heatsink and case with be quiet, it’s is phenomenally quietThanks for response furious styles. So update -
-replaced power supply with new ‘be quiet - dark power 13’ which is amazing and sooo quiet so I’m going to keep it regardless. Did not fix
-bought a super cheap forty dollar video card that I am going to keep as a tester for the future ‘MSI Geforce 210 1024 MB DDR 3 PCIE’ - did not fix
-after flashing the BIOS and clearing CMOS again system is back to recycling after VGA light. The interesting part about it is that when my bigger graphics card was attached, whenever the the MOBO would get to the VGA light the fans on the card would begin to boot and then it’s almost like the whole system shorts and it resets the POST cycle. (Which I could attach a video to explain better)
If outside warranty ASUS charges a diagnostic fee (not sure amount) and also repair fee. I feel like at this point, spending another 150 - 180 on a new MOBO would be a more worthwhile investment. Please check me on this.If you had a VGA LED problem and now DRAM I'd say it's more likely the mobo that needs a RMA (if possible) rather than your GPU or DRAM both being bad.
Your awesome! no, I am looking it up now... I did strip down to just Momo, CPU, one stick of RAM though. Also, might be a good idea to take MOBO completely out of case and make sure nothing is causing a short, but that would be a pretty consistent short ::stream of consicience::have you broken it down to bare minimum and bench tested it yet?
its happened...Your awesome! no, I am looking it up now... I did strip down to just Momo, CPU, one stick of RAM though. Also, might be a good idea to take MOBO completely out of case and make sure nothing is causing a short, but that would be a pretty consistent short ::stream of consicience::
Oh wow didn’t even know that. I was running it bottom because the card would hit the fan on the radiator for the AIO. Should I reconfigure the radiator to be on top of case? I read somewhere it’s not the ideal position but I’m not sureThis time put your GPU in the top slot so it runs x16 instead of x8... Good luck.
is there room behind the face plate to mount the bottom rad fan?Oh wow didn’t even know that. I was running it bottom because the card would hit the fan on the radiator for the AIO. Should I reconfigure the radiator to be on top of case? I read somewhere it’s not the ideal position but I’m not sure