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I don't understand the issue.

I don't understand the issue.

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Bazza130202
Senior Member
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02-19-2024, 07:39 PM
#1
I understand all components work well together, but your motherboard isn’t recognizing the CPU. At first the fan failed, then it started after grounding. Now a red light appears on the 18-pin power cord indicating detection failure, yet everything powers up and fans spin. I’ve replaced the motherboard and PSU, but the issue persists. My PSU functions correctly. I’m unsure what to do.
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Bazza130202
02-19-2024, 07:39 PM #1

I understand all components work well together, but your motherboard isn’t recognizing the CPU. At first the fan failed, then it started after grounding. Now a red light appears on the 18-pin power cord indicating detection failure, yet everything powers up and fans spin. I’ve replaced the motherboard and PSU, but the issue persists. My PSU functions correctly. I’m unsure what to do.

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Maxim69rus
Member
215
02-19-2024, 08:29 PM
#2
Probably a dead CPU. Initiate RMA for unit.
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Maxim69rus
02-19-2024, 08:29 PM #2

Probably a dead CPU. Initiate RMA for unit.

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mustafa18
Junior Member
17
02-21-2024, 02:54 PM
#3
Consider reinstalling RAM and the CPU. If this doesn't resolve the issue, it likely means the CPU or motherboard is faulty—probably the CPU. If you have a friend with a Ryzen system, ask them to test it first; this can help confirm the problem before proceeding with returns.
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mustafa18
02-21-2024, 02:54 PM #3

Consider reinstalling RAM and the CPU. If this doesn't resolve the issue, it likely means the CPU or motherboard is faulty—probably the CPU. If you have a friend with a Ryzen system, ask them to test it first; this can help confirm the problem before proceeding with returns.

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Baboris
Member
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02-21-2024, 03:53 PM
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Baboris
02-21-2024, 03:53 PM #4

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Jostorak
Member
235
02-21-2024, 09:55 PM
#5
Tried another board, but the CPU seems to be nonfunctional. Also verify that the EPS connector is securely attached. It's hard to pinpoint exactly which component is faulty; it probably points to the CPU, though if the issue repeats with a replacement, the motherboard might be the problem.
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Jostorak
02-21-2024, 09:55 PM #5

Tried another board, but the CPU seems to be nonfunctional. Also verify that the EPS connector is securely attached. It's hard to pinpoint exactly which component is faulty; it probably points to the CPU, though if the issue repeats with a replacement, the motherboard might be the problem.