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Kief Meister

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My computer recently stopped working Ive tryed to power it on and I get no response from it however if left plugged in the computer will turn on at random eventually. If put in sleep mode still doesn't turn back on.

My specs are

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT

GPU: Sapphire Nitro AMD rx570 8gb

Motherboard: MSI B550 MPG

Ram Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO SL Black 32GB 3600hz cl18

M.2: SN 750

HDD: Seagate Sata III

Powersupply: 1050w gamemax

Case: CiT Raider PC Gaming Case, Mid-Tower ATX, 8 Fan
 
Powersupply: 1050w gamemax

Terrible brand of PSU that can be found on Tier C • Recommended for cheap mid/low-end systems

Your build is hardly cheap or mid/low end so the PSU is totally inappropriate and to protect it you really should have a Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic Gold efficiency rated PSU with an output of 500W or more.

Ram Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO SL Black 32GB 3600hz cl18

This is the wrong RAM for your CPU, AMD state here up to 3200MHz and if you have XMP or DOCP enabled the RAM will get auto OCd past what the CPU can handle and the PC fall over.

Go into the BIOS, disable XMP and then manually set the RAM to run at 3200MHz and the voltage to 1.35V.

You should also make sure that the Windows Power Plan is set to Balanced and not High Performance or Ryzen Balanced.
 
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