Discussing the Asus TUF B450 Pro Gaming highlights its powerful features and performance capabilities.
Discussing the Asus TUF B450 Pro Gaming highlights its powerful features and performance capabilities.
Hello, thank you for sharing your setup details. I installed a PC with a Ryzen 5 3600 and an Asus TUF B450 Pro Gaming motherboard. It functioned properly for six days until it stopped working while playing CS:GO. After shutdown and restart, the screen went dark but the system remained active. When I checked the beep code, it indicated a "can't detect memory" issue. I removed one RAM stick, but the problem persisted—no beeping, no video. I then tried booting without the GPU and without RAM, which stopped the beeping but left the screen blank. The temperatures were normal throughout the period. Over the past six days, I monitored them regularly. The GPU temperature ranged between 65-80°C during games (GTAV was higher at 70-90°C, but only played once). The CPU stayed consistently around 55-70°C. I’m unsure what might be causing this issue. Could you clarify if there were any unusual noises or changes in performance?
It operated smoothly for six days. If the CPU pin were different, it might not have started on the first day.
The issue started because the CPU was faulty, so it was replaced under warranty. After returning it, I tested the temperatures during gaming and noticed high temps (60-72°C). During longer sessions, a black screen appeared again, but the computer turned back on. This suggests a possible overheating problem or cooling system failure. I found some discussions about Ryzen 5 3600 black screens on Google, but there wasn’t much clear guidance on fixing it. You might want to check your cooling setup and ensure proper airflow.
The issue seems to be with the Ryzen 5600G and Corsair B450 Plus, possibly due to compatibility or manufacturing problems. There are multiple warranty claims but no resolution from Asus. This raises concerns about product quality and customer service. It appears some users feel Asus may not be addressing these concerns properly.