CPU and memory LEDs are active, preventing the computer from posting.
CPU and memory LEDs are active, preventing the computer from posting.
There seems to be a problem with the CPU and/or RAM during the post-processing stage. The first step should be to test with just one RAM stick to rule out a faulty one. Additionally, could you share the system specifications? That way we can identify what might need attention.
For 3000 series or newer, there were no issues at all with the 5000. The store I purchased from consistently used Corsair components in their pre-built units. I've never experienced any problems with Corsair RAM! Gaming setup: 64GB (R7 7800X3D): 2x Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30-36-36-76 Upscaler 64GB (R9 5950X): 2x Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-3600 CL18 Foldbox (R5 5600): 2x Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB DDR4-3200
I have already verified the components, and the setup includes a Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, 64GB DDR5 6000MT/s, Ryzen 7 5800X, an MSI 1000W PSU, an 80+ Gold rated motherboard, and the MSI MagTomahawk B650. Let me know if you forgot anything.
Because you believe your situation alone doesn't indicate the issue isn't theirs, it still could be relevant. Many people have shared similar experiences, which is acceptable. However, if you investigate further, you'll discover it's a recurring issue that has been well recorded over time. That's why I mentioned it. I didn't ask you to discard your evidence, just to verify each stick in its RAM slot as suggested in a previous post. If the problem is severe and isolated, they should identify it.
You often encounter problems with various components, which is typical in technology. However, I noticed a pattern with EXPO RAM—since I opted for it to bypass known XMP RAM challenges. This design was intended to resolve timing conflicts between Intel and Ryzen processors.
I understand you're not trying to convince me wrong and I'm fully aware of how technology works. What you're describing exceeds the usual expectations, even when considering tech's inherent characteristics. Let's observe what the original poster shares and proceed from there. If they have alternative tools—like Corsair or other brands such as G. Skill or similar—they might help clarify the situation.
I checked both sticks in every slot, but they didn’t work. Since you don’t have any spare sticks, what should you do next?