Did you accidentally connect your device in a way that caused a short circuit?
Did you accidentally connect your device in a way that caused a short circuit?
You're mastering the process of diagnosing this problem. Wouldn't it be helpful to explore further? If you're open to it, I'm here to assist and ensure your troubleshooting is accurate.
I faced the same issue when my motherboard wasn't receiving the necessary power, causing me to think the PSU was damaged. Double-check all connections (24-pin and 8-pin). This might also occur if the motherboard fails to recognize any CPU fans—ensure they are spinning and securely connected.
Find the tiny button to release the plug, don't push too hard—it could harm the socket. Stay persistent! Fixing it yourself is much more rewarding.
I've received an update on my situation. Unfortunately, I didn't avoid the same issue as others. People here noticed the same errors and their systems remained stable. For me, there were no dramatic alerts, but my PC kept restarting repeatedly with fans and LEDs flashing. After checking online, it seemed the issue might lie with the motherboard or power supply. Figuring it out was simple—I tested the power supply and confirmed it was functioning correctly, which pointed to a motherboard problem. Fixing it involved swapping out the motherboard, which resolved the issue. Thanks for your support! I'm writing this from the machine that got damaged; I swapped the board and it worked again.
This only functions if you didn't harm the board—something you successfully achieved.
This discussion is quite outdated, but since your CPU lacks integrated graphics, you can check for GPU issues by looking at system diagnostics or using specialized tools that test GPU performance.