Yesterday it was during normal operation (just surfing on the Internet, CPU wasn’t noticeably hot, etc.) when my two months old PC suddenly switched off from one second to the other completely. Since then it can no longer be switched on or rather only seems to pull power for a very short time. The motherboard (the RGB LED) lights up normally when the power cable is connected and I just turn the switch at the back of the pc and lights up when I press the power button. The board also lights up very briefly (with two red LEDs on the CPU and DRAM) but only about half a second (and it sounds like a boot attempt, but it “hangs” somehow), however, it shuts down afterwards immediately. The GPU and case fans run during this half a second (when GPU connected, I disconnected it for now since its a very expensive one)
If I hold down the reset button on the case, the power seems to stay on at least for some more components as then also the CPU-cooler-screen (I have a water cooling system with LCD screen) comes on, but only as long as I press the RESET button down (together with the Power button). As soon as I release the button(s), everything immediately goes dark again.
My first thought was either a broken mainboard or possibly a broken PSU. But the fan of the PSU does turn as well. I also switched around the DRAM between the slots and different configs like 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 but no change. Same for just using a single RAM.
But I’m honestly at a loss especially because it was so completely without warning and before no problems occurred. Incidentally, there wasn’t a smell of burning or similar during or after the crash either. I also cannot find any obvious damage on the mainboard or any other component. Cables also seem to fit correctly as far as I can tell.
Could someone help with this? This build was super expensive and is only two months old. It houses a 4090 and a 7950x3d …..
I would have to send the whole thing into repair if this isnt fixable to the original online shop I got it from and that would include a rather lengthy transport. I would love to avoid it.
Many thanks already for advice.
Full specs are:
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[li]Corsair 5000D Airflow Case[/li][li]Be quiet! Straight Power 12 1000W 80Platinum BN338[/li][li]Asrock x670E Pro RS AM5[/li][li]Ryzen 7950x3d[/li][li]iCUE H150i Elite LCD XT[/li][li]DDR5 AM5 PC6000 G.skill 32 GB (2*16)[/li][li]Kingston M.2 Fury Renegade SSD 2 TB[/li][li]Inno3D RTX 4090[/li][li]Windows 11 Pro.[/li][/ul]
If I hold down the reset button on the case, the power seems to stay on at least for some more components as then also the CPU-cooler-screen (I have a water cooling system with LCD screen) comes on, but only as long as I press the RESET button down (together with the Power button). As soon as I release the button(s), everything immediately goes dark again.
My first thought was either a broken mainboard or possibly a broken PSU. But the fan of the PSU does turn as well. I also switched around the DRAM between the slots and different configs like 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 but no change. Same for just using a single RAM.
But I’m honestly at a loss especially because it was so completely without warning and before no problems occurred. Incidentally, there wasn’t a smell of burning or similar during or after the crash either. I also cannot find any obvious damage on the mainboard or any other component. Cables also seem to fit correctly as far as I can tell.
Could someone help with this? This build was super expensive and is only two months old. It houses a 4090 and a 7950x3d …..
I would have to send the whole thing into repair if this isnt fixable to the original online shop I got it from and that would include a rather lengthy transport. I would love to avoid it.
Many thanks already for advice.
Full specs are:
[ul]
[li]Corsair 5000D Airflow Case[/li][li]Be quiet! Straight Power 12 1000W 80Platinum BN338[/li][li]Asrock x670E Pro RS AM5[/li][li]Ryzen 7950x3d[/li][li]iCUE H150i Elite LCD XT[/li][li]DDR5 AM5 PC6000 G.skill 32 GB (2*16)[/li][li]Kingston M.2 Fury Renegade SSD 2 TB[/li][li]Inno3D RTX 4090[/li][li]Windows 11 Pro.[/li][/ul]
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