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  • Silentsays
    PCHF Member
    • May 2018
    • 1

    #1

    PC won't boot

    PC won’t boot
    Hey all. So about 4 months ago I installed a new motherboard and ram. I’ve had no problems with them until last night the PC suddenly froze and then shut off and now when I try to boot GPU will light up and LEDs inside the case but display will show no signal and mouse/keyboard will not power up. Also the EZ debug is lighting up red for the CPU.

    Here’s what I’ve tried I’ve reseated the ram and CPU to no prevail tried the ram in different slots still no prevail. Checked the CPU for any bent pins looked good to me. Tried to reset the cmos. I didn’t have a jumper but I heard a screwdriver would work too so I used that still nothing. I’ve also tried holding down the power button after unplugging the power cord and nothing.

    I’m completely lost at this point I have no idea what else to try everything should be working fine as the MOBO and ram are relatively brand new.

    On a side note I’m not getting any beeps from the MOBO when starting the PC but all LEDs on the mobo work perfectly, same with fans.

    Any solutions and help would be greatly appreciated.

    SPECS:
    Nvida Titan xp
    Intel I7 8700k
    Corsair vengeance 16gb LPX ddr4 3100
    Thermaltake smart 750w 80plus bronze
    Z370 gaming pro carbon MOBO
    [IMG alt="index" width="1px" height="1px"]https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=task[/IMG]
  • Bruce
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 10697

    #2
    If you are lucky it may just be dust or oxidisation on the memory and/or video card pins and slots.
    Pull out those components, wipe the contacts, get a brush and wipe the slots and then reseat the parts.
    Fingers crossed…

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    • Evan_Omo
      PCHF Member
      • Sep 2016
      • 1257

      #3
      Hi Silentsays, Welcome to PCHF!

      Have you tried booting the computer with just one stick of RAM installed? Have you tried removing your video card and using your monitor with the motherboards built in display port? If none of those options are working then you might need to send your motherboard in for a replacement as the board could be faulty.

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15205

        #4
        Any update?

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