- Jul 5, 2001
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So on last Thursday I bought a 3700x, an Asus X470 Prime Pro and 16GB of GSkill 3600Mhz. It booted up into bios, and I tried setting memory to stock 3600 speeds, but it would fail. So it defaulted to 2133. Windows was not stable so I updated to the latest bios. Put ram at 3600, then I ran some Prime95 for a bit, played some BF1 and BF5. Everything was good with no crashes for a whole day. Then suddenly last night I get two crashes in row from just browsing the internet. After the second crash the system wont even post. So I tried everything with this motherboard (cleared CMOS, re-installed the battery, moved the ram around, tried another video card, unplugged all unnessesary fans, removed SSDs). Still would not post. Nothing at all on the screen. So then this morning I went a bought a brand new PSU thinking maybe my PS was going bad. Still would not post. Then I went out and bought another new motherboard (MSI B450 tomahawk Max). Still wont post with all of the troubleshooting I did with the previous motherboard. I even plugged the PC into a different power socket. The MSI board is not throwing any error LEDs. To test, I removed the CPU, and the CPU error LED lit, up....same thing when I removed all ram. At this point I think I have done everything I can do to troubleshoot. The only thing that happens is the fans turn on. Is it really possible that I have a bad CPU even when it was working for about a day and a half? What else could I check?
Cliffs.
- New PC build suddenly stopped posting
- Wont post with even another new MB swapped out
- Wont post with a new PSU
- Did all the troubleshooting I could think of
- unplugged and moved memory modules
- unplugged SSDs
- swapped video cards
- etc
- Still wont post
Any recommendations of what else to test because going back to microcenter and exchanging the CPU for another one?
Cliffs.
- New PC build suddenly stopped posting
- Wont post with even another new MB swapped out
- Wont post with a new PSU
- Did all the troubleshooting I could think of
- unplugged and moved memory modules
- unplugged SSDs
- swapped video cards
- etc
- Still wont post
Any recommendations of what else to test because going back to microcenter and exchanging the CPU for another one?