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Mrsquirrel

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I build my pc and it worked fine but then I got hit with BSOD after BSOD after BSOD en now the rgb on my ram is not working anymore and the debug lights of CPU and DRAM are active

Specs:
A620m pro rs wifi
rx 6900 xt
Ryzen 5 7600x
Kingston fury 1x32gb 5600mhz
 
The PSU even if it had a claimed adequate output of 900W it is still not of the high end quality that your GPU needs, it is in fact rated as – Tier C • Low-end

Slot B2 - the furthest slot from the CPU is shown to be the correct slot.

In addition to the PSU being too weak, the RAM is not the correct spec and should you ever add a second matching stick you will not be able to enable XMP/EXPO as your CPU cannot handle RAM any faster than 5200MT/s, you can confirm this for yourself here
 
No fr help me im gaining insane from this 2009 crapbook
I don't care about all of that just let me make my pc work again
and I don't give a Frick that my cpu can handle dual Chanel ram so if I really want it ill buy a new cpu
 
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and I don't give a Frick that my cpu can handle dual Chanel ram so if I really want it ill buy a new cpu

Wrong attitude to be taking.

You have been told more than once that your PSU is too weak to support your GPU, end of.

the rgb on my ram is not working anymore and the debug lights of CPU and DRAM are active

The above is clearly telling you that there is a problem with your RAM and your CPU.

Remove the add on GPU from the MB and hook your screen up to the appropriate video port on the MB.

Have you tried clearing the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for 20 minutes or so.
 
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