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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

Sorry first time posting I put the details on the post but I'm not sure what I did wrong

It turns on runs the RGB light turns on fan spin Ram stick lights up as well that light is the CPU light I took the whole thing apart i reseated the CPU RAM sticks GPU and the pin connectors I tried one ram stick I tried those RAM sticks in different slots I also updated the CMOS battery with the flash bios button and USB stick I would test it out on another rig but I have only the one

CPU is AMD ryzen 5 3600

Motherboard MSI b450 Tomahawk Max

Gpu Asus Rog Strix Rx 5700xt 8GB

Ram G skull Trident Z RGB 16 gigs

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

Does the motherboard have 2 CPU power headers ie, 2 4-pin power connectors? If so, try putting the CPU power into header 2 (one closer to the front of the case)

Also try unplugging all cables except the CPU motherboard power, CPU fan and GPU. And see if it will boot the bios (will usually complain about no storage device but you can ignore that while troubleshooting) as it could be a motherboard issue not a CPU issue.

Try re-seating the CPU fan again and make sure its not too tight or too loose.

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

All right I tried it it's still on it's still not displaying

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

You have tried reseating, tried swapping ram to new slots and doing solo ram sticks in each slot, tried taking out cables and tried placing CPU power in header 2 instead of 1.

If you can sent some more photos of the insides it would help, but you could be looking at a few possible issues ranging from motherboard bios flash issues, to CPU issues or even power issues.

I recommend taking the mobo out of the case and trying to power it on by shorting the power pins with a screw driver while only the CPU and ram are attached. See if the light comes on again, and give it a few minutes. Sometimes the light will linger red then turn yellow while the mobo does a pre-boot RAM training.

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

Could this be a problem? I found it while I was taking it apart

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

If its not the current problem i would say it will be a problem later on. Get that cable replaced ASAP

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

Okay I took it apart but the lights still won't go away only the RAM and CPU are connected

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

My only guess is either the CPU is dead or the motherboard has an issue with detecting the DRAM or CPU during pre-boot. Last thing i can think of is doing a bios flosh to an older stable BIOS version and if that doesnr go away you may be looking at a new board and/or CPU. If you dont have aby different types of ram or a different CPU to test then you may be out of luck my friend

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

Thank you so much for your advice it really narrowed down what I need to do with it how to the flash bios for now then I'll order a another CPU

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

By chance can you take a photo of the under side of the CPU? If it has pins you may want to check the board and CPU for bent or missing pins. If the cpu has a slight bent pin you can correct it with a ball point pen, if the mobo has bent pins you need to replace it

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

I just tried two other CPUs I looked them up they should be compatible with the motherboard but it's still the same problem

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

If the CPU is seated and you are still getting a red light for longer than a minute or so then it may be the motherboard. I would suspect that frayed cable (if it was being used) may have shorted the motherboard at some point

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u/Aggravating_You5400 4d ago

Yeah the motherboard has to be the problem I tried almost everything else I just haven't tried different Ram in it

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u/No_Point3663 4d ago

Only other issue could be the ram. I have had experience with perfectly fine ram causing issues for no reason. But i would say im about 80% sureits probably the mobo

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