Device shuts down automatically without input.
Device shuts down automatically without input.
There are red LED indicators at the bottom of the motherboard, likely used for troubleshooting. The system starts up normally but fails to load the XMP profile in BIOS. CPU and memory lights appear, yet the PC won't boot or restart. Clearing the CMOS resolves the issue. Occasionally, a game restarts with the red CPU and memory lights still on after boot. I've confirmed all components are compatible, and the motherboard supports up to 4733 MHz overclocking.
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Ryzen 5 5600x Asrock B550M PRO4 with Crucial Ballistix 16GB RAM, 3600Mhz Adata M.2 NVMe 512GB SSD, RTX 3070 Gold certified, 2TB HDD, and plenty of fans.
You may need to adjust the RAM speed via BIOS settings. If the motherboard anticipates 2666MHz but the RAM is set to 3600MHz, that could be the issue.
This power supply is compatible with a 30 series card. It might be the issue causing problems when restarting during gameplay or loading.
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I can't try other PSUs locally since they don't offer that choice and replacing one would be necessary. If the issue lies with the PSU itself, why are the CPU and memory debug indicators active during startup? Also, it seems to occur with certain games—like I played GTA 5 at maximum settings in 4K without problems, but Apex Legends restarts immediately after launching, and Hell Let Loose behaves differently, opening but then restarting later.
I'm not an electrician, but from what I understand, there seems to be an issue with 30 series cards generating noise when under load into the PSU. You might want to explore the PSU subforum and ask more experienced users there—they have a lot of knowledge on this subject. Just make sure your PC restarts unexpectedly is likely connected to power delivery problems. There are many discussions about this topic online.