F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Device fails to respond when powered on through the power button.

Device fails to respond when powered on through the power button.

Device fails to respond when powered on through the power button.

Pages (2): 1 2 Next
M
MoonMidnight
Member
159
12-29-2023, 11:34 AM
#1
You've just switched to a newer Ryzen processor but your system isn't recognizing it. The BIOS on your motherboard should support Ryzen 5000 chips, yet your PC won’t boot with the old CPU. Check the BIOS settings for compatibility and consider reinstalling the OS or updating the BIOS to ensure proper recognition.
M
MoonMidnight
12-29-2023, 11:34 AM #1

You've just switched to a newer Ryzen processor but your system isn't recognizing it. The BIOS on your motherboard should support Ryzen 5000 chips, yet your PC won’t boot with the old CPU. Check the BIOS settings for compatibility and consider reinstalling the OS or updating the BIOS to ensure proper recognition.

L
Luckaz
Member
50
01-11-2024, 09:15 PM
#2
It's wise to confirm the button is connected to the right header on the motherboard.
L
Luckaz
01-11-2024, 09:15 PM #2

It's wise to confirm the button is connected to the right header on the motherboard.

N
210
01-13-2024, 04:27 AM
#3
Try shorting the "PW-SWITCH" pins on the mb if its an switch error, otherwise, remove the cmos, let it sit for arround 5 minutes and then try again(NOTE: THIS FACTORY RESETS YOU'RE BIOS!!!), otherwise, look for error codes/debug led (if there), if not, try reseating you're cpu and gpu. if possible, boot from the i-gpu. if it all fails (including shorting the "PW-SWITCH" pins, get a replacement board, if it works, sorry, but you're board is, to say the least, damaged.
N
NotTomZuper666
01-13-2024, 04:27 AM #3

Try shorting the "PW-SWITCH" pins on the mb if its an switch error, otherwise, remove the cmos, let it sit for arround 5 minutes and then try again(NOTE: THIS FACTORY RESETS YOU'RE BIOS!!!), otherwise, look for error codes/debug led (if there), if not, try reseating you're cpu and gpu. if possible, boot from the i-gpu. if it all fails (including shorting the "PW-SWITCH" pins, get a replacement board, if it works, sorry, but you're board is, to say the least, damaged.

C
ConDal26
Member
71
01-17-2024, 10:59 AM
#4
I've reviewed it and also attempted to use a screwdriver, but it didn't help.
C
ConDal26
01-17-2024, 10:59 AM #4

I've reviewed it and also attempted to use a screwdriver, but it didn't help.

L
legoninja365
Member
59
01-19-2024, 08:29 AM
#5
I don't understand. I agree with you too.
L
legoninja365
01-19-2024, 08:29 AM #5

I don't understand. I agree with you too.

S
SpongeBobEXE
Junior Member
19
01-21-2024, 07:04 AM
#6
I'm sorry you had to replace your motherboard, but it might work better to reinstall the old BIOS. If that doesn't help, try updating the BIOS again. If neither works, consider getting a new board or contacting the manufacturer for support.
S
SpongeBobEXE
01-21-2024, 07:04 AM #6

I'm sorry you had to replace your motherboard, but it might work better to reinstall the old BIOS. If that doesn't help, try updating the BIOS again. If neither works, consider getting a new board or contacting the manufacturer for support.

J
jotie3344
Junior Member
16
01-25-2024, 09:30 PM
#7
It keeps displaying RGB even when powered on. I experienced the same problem with a Wi-Fi card, but it functioned properly afterward. Also, would connecting RAM produce a bad clicking noise?
J
jotie3344
01-25-2024, 09:30 PM #7

It keeps displaying RGB even when powered on. I experienced the same problem with a Wi-Fi card, but it functioned properly afterward. Also, would connecting RAM produce a bad clicking noise?

J
JaguWater
Member
67
01-26-2024, 06:30 AM
#8
It seems like the hardware might be experiencing occasional problems. Generally, there aren't many solutions other than replacing it with another unit. I'd consider getting a new one and testing it. If that doesn't resolve the issue, it could point to a power supply problem requiring a PSU replacement. This is unlikely, but worth checking. Good luck!
J
JaguWater
01-26-2024, 06:30 AM #8

It seems like the hardware might be experiencing occasional problems. Generally, there aren't many solutions other than replacing it with another unit. I'd consider getting a new one and testing it. If that doesn't resolve the issue, it could point to a power supply problem requiring a PSU replacement. This is unlikely, but worth checking. Good luck!

A
arkantos2230
Junior Member
1
01-26-2024, 01:53 PM
#9
I realized I shouldn't have purchased the Asus motherboard since it performed poorly.
A
arkantos2230
01-26-2024, 01:53 PM #9

I realized I shouldn't have purchased the Asus motherboard since it performed poorly.

M
MissKatx
Junior Member
13
01-26-2024, 03:27 PM
#10
°__°
M
MissKatx
01-26-2024, 03:27 PM #10

°__°

Pages (2): 1 2 Next