Check if your M.2 SSD is malfunctioning by testing its performance or using diagnostic tools.
Check if your M.2 SSD is malfunctioning by testing its performance or using diagnostic tools.
I have three monitors linked through displayports to the GPU. When I disconnect two of them, the system notices and suggests a more serious issue related to power supply. The RM850 (original edition) is what I have, if anyone wants to investigate further.
I haven't checked your hardware connections yet. Let me know if you'd like help inspecting the CPU pins, capacitors, or PCI-E devices. Also, confirm whether you've connected any new PCI-E peripherals recently and if the GPU displays all available lanes.
Reviewed the pins – everything looks normal, no bent or missing parts. No issues detected with capacitors or other components. The only changes were switching all monitor connections to DisplayPort 1.4 cables and replacing the strained cable on one of the monitors. I’ve attached a screenshot for reference. It seems the problem might be resolved now.
I identified the issue and had to update the firmware for the DisplayPort driver. EDIT: A possible fix was using a cable modification—taping pin 20 on the DisplayPort cable provided power to the PC and stopped it from booting. Thanks to a Reddit discussion.