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I think somethings wrong with my motherboard.

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First off, spec list:
CPU-AMD ryzen 5 5600g
GPU-Asus dual gtx 1650 mini
Mobo-Asus prime b550m-a wifi
Ram-16gb Corsair vengeance pro rgb
PSU-Thermaltake tr2 s 650w

I’ve been having some troubles with my pc for the last few days where it will just stop giving outputs from the mobo or gpu after being on for a few minutes the pc stays, all the fans are spinning and the rams lit up but I get no outputs what so ever. But it only happens sometimes. I’m not an expert when it comes to computers but I think that the problem is with my motherboard. I’ve tried reseating the ram and graphics card and checking all the power connectors but none of that seemed to help.

I’m really stumped right now and I need some professional help with this problem.
 
how old is the rig?
under warranty?

have you tried only using one memory stick at a time, and in different slots?
what about removing the GPU and running the monitor from one of the mobo graphics ports?
 
how old is the rig?
under warranty?

have you tried only using one memory stick at a time, and in different slots?
what about removing the GPU and running the monitor from one of the mobo graphics ports?
The rig is only about 2 months old so I think it might still be under warranty. And as for using the mobo hdmi ports, it works but the gaming performance from the igpu isn’t stellar. I’ll try running the ram in different single channel and different slots and see if that works.

Thank for the help :)
 
excellent - it's not the GPU.
now we can test the RAM - remove all but one stick and run the PC.
if the problem repeats, swap out that stick for another and run the rig again.
It’s not the ram either just ran it with either stick in single channel and then put them both back in and the problem is still happening.
 
if it didn't glitch with only one memory stick in, then didn't glitch with the other stick then, then DID glitch when both sticks were in, that would point to a faulty motherboard.
which may also explain why you now can't get into the BIOS.
time for a warranty job.
 
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