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3 separate problems = one frustrated gamer

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Mr. Nitsuj

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Good Day, I've reached my breaking point with mypc and I desperatly need help.
Equipment:
triple monitors (24", 1080P)
Ryzen 7 5800x OB
Radeon 5700XT OB
16GB Ram installed (16GB on stanby) 32 GB in total, all the same.
MSI B550 Pro-VDH wifi
AIO cooler for CPU

Problem number 1:
When I boot up one of 4 scenarios happen. 1. CPU LED and no post. 2. Dram LED and no post. 3. VGA LED and no post. 4. post.
There's no consistency between boot ups. No changes between either.

Things I've tried:
Swapped Ram, different graphics cards, different CPU and CPU coolers. Reverted motherboard Bios to newer and older ones. Re-install windows 10. upgraded to windows 11.

Problem 2:
Bluetooth Audio is stuttery. This is a new problem, 2 days or soo. I have Cowin E7 headphones and they worked fine a week ago with this pc.

Things I've tried:
Reinstalled Bluetooth drivers, tried third party software, troubleshooters etc.

Problem 3:
Random Crashes/freezing.

Things I've tried:
Driver updates and rollbacks. 3D Mark and other benchmarks and stress tests.


Conclusion:
I need help lol. I've been trying for what feels like forever to fix these problems. Just when I think I have it fixed, one of the other problems occur. I've taught myself everything I know but still consider myself a beginner. Please leave step by step instructions on what I should try next. Any and all help is appreciated.
Thankyou.
 
I think all problems stem from the first - whatever that ends up being!

I would dismantle the rig and reassemble the components on a piece of cardboard, only connecting the bare basics to boot the PC.
then you can swap things in and out easier until you hopefully find the culprit. but it sounds like you have done a lot of that already.
what about the hard drive - try booting without it, at this stage we don't care about getting into Windows, just trying to get it to post reliably.

looks like the only thing you haven't swapped out is the mobo.
 
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