Current CPU voltage set to 1.35V but PC is unable to proceed.
Current CPU voltage set to 1.35V but PC is unable to proceed.
If there's no jumper on the CMOS reset header, (and if it should be there) then it wont boot.
But it must have been there if the system was going before
The power needs to be on not off if you short the pwr pin header on the mobo, with a screwdriver.
You dont have to press the power button if you do the above, it should turn on, when you short the pins
And you wont fry the mobo if you short the pwr pins on the header, on the mobo. Thats how you test it to see if it'll turn on
Yes. It's also spinning properly like the case fans, but the GPU behaves oddly by attempting to spin and then stopping. Also, removing my RAM didn't affect anything.
It shows that the CPU could not be found or failed to detect.
Remove the power cord from the PSU, then reset the BIOS by flipping the jumper on the opposite pins while pressing the power button. After releasing the button, put the jumper back in place. If you lack a jumper, use a screwdriver to connect the pins and press the power button. Remember to take the power cord out of the PSU in both scenarios to avoid damaging your motherboard.
Apologies for posting at the same time, remember to press the power button as well.
If there's no jumper on the CMOS reset header, (and if it should be there) then it wont boot.
But it must have been there if the system was going before
The power needs to be on not off if you short the pwr pin header on the mobo, with a screwdriver.
You dont have to press the power button if you do the above, it should turn on, when you short the pins
And you wont fry the mobo if you short the pwr pins on the header, on the mobo. Thats how you test it to see if it'll turn on