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Lama_Rsupilami
Junior Member
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04-21-2016, 02:12 PM
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Hey there! I see you're in a tough spot with your PC in Mumbai during the lockdown. It sounds like the issue isn't with the software code but possibly with power delivery or cooling components. The RAM isn’t lighting up, so it might be related to the power supply unit and the motherboard. You mentioned trying several fixes—resetting BIOS, re-seating RAM/GPU, checking connections—and that’s a good start. Also, you’ve got some cool parts listed, like the Corsair SMPS and the Samsung 960 EVO. Let me know if you want more tips on troubleshooting power or cooling solutions!
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Lama_Rsupilami
04-21-2016, 02:12 PM #1

Hey there! I see you're in a tough spot with your PC in Mumbai during the lockdown. It sounds like the issue isn't with the software code but possibly with power delivery or cooling components. The RAM isn’t lighting up, so it might be related to the power supply unit and the motherboard. You mentioned trying several fixes—resetting BIOS, re-seating RAM/GPU, checking connections—and that’s a good start. Also, you’ve got some cool parts listed, like the Corsair SMPS and the Samsung 960 EVO. Let me know if you want more tips on troubleshooting power or cooling solutions!

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h31kk1n3n
Member
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04-21-2016, 08:27 PM
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Start a thorough reset of your system. That buildup is really bothersome. Cleaning it up might already fix the issue.
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h31kk1n3n
04-21-2016, 08:27 PM #2

Start a thorough reset of your system. That buildup is really bothersome. Cleaning it up might already fix the issue.

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TheRealShrub
Senior Member
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04-21-2016, 08:56 PM
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You’ve likely updated something in your system because a 00 code on the ASRock Taichi indicates a CPU problem, which isn’t something users usually face. Also, after taking out your components, did you notice any changes in BIOS codes? As a tip, switch off the PC, unplug everything, clear the RAM, detach the GPU, and then reinsert the CMOS battery for 30 seconds before putting it back. Try booting again—different codes suggest the fix. Some people report issues with resetting CMOS on Taichi boards, so removing the battery is a safe precaution.
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TheRealShrub
04-21-2016, 08:56 PM #3

You’ve likely updated something in your system because a 00 code on the ASRock Taichi indicates a CPU problem, which isn’t something users usually face. Also, after taking out your components, did you notice any changes in BIOS codes? As a tip, switch off the PC, unplug everything, clear the RAM, detach the GPU, and then reinsert the CMOS battery for 30 seconds before putting it back. Try booting again—different codes suggest the fix. Some people report issues with resetting CMOS on Taichi boards, so removing the battery is a safe precaution.

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Lucadagreat
Member
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04-23-2016, 03:11 PM
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Thank you for your reply! Your update is helpful. The addition of a second 4TB HDD worked well. If the problem persists, it might relate to the CPU. The RAM sticks may not be responding if the system can't recognize the processor. Thanks again for your support!
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Lucadagreat
04-23-2016, 03:11 PM #4

Thank you for your reply! Your update is helpful. The addition of a second 4TB HDD worked well. If the problem persists, it might relate to the CPU. The RAM sticks may not be responding if the system can't recognize the processor. Thanks again for your support!

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Mickael_Park
Member
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04-24-2016, 10:09 AM
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You're welcome! It's been a long time since I cleaned that rig. Appreciate the tips!
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Mickael_Park
04-24-2016, 10:09 AM #5

You're welcome! It's been a long time since I cleaned that rig. Appreciate the tips!