I need assistance :( I'm really confused.
I need assistance :( I'm really confused.
I need assistance
One morning I tried to power on my computer but unfortunately I didn’t get any post (all lights were working, and fans were spinning) and the motherboard was displaying a debug light. Initially, I checked all the basic troubleshooting steps, such as resetting the BIOS and rechecking cables and components, but still no improvement. I thought it might be a RAM problem, but even after using a new set, the issue persisted. Then I tried a different motherboard, but nothing changed. Eventually, I suspected the CPU was the culprit, so I sent it in for warranty, but it was confirmed to be functioning properly. As a final attempt, I asked a local technician if I could borrow a PSU for testing; he gave me a PCIe cable that was short for my GPU. After plugging everything back in, the PC started showing only a VGA debug light, and I could now power it on and off without unplugging the PSU. I then bought a new PSU from Amazon Warehouse for 150 AUD, but upon installation, it displayed a CPU debug light instead of the expected one. I’m wondering if the new PSU is the problem or if there’s another issue with my PC. I just want it to work again. Should I consider using the warranty with ROG?
if you reinsert the cables and verify everything is correct, you can attempt booting with just one RAM stick to test its functionality. (do this with each stick individually)
if the issue persists, inspect your CPU or consider claiming the warranty for the PSU if available.
if you reinsert the cables and verify everything is correct, you can attempt booting with just one RAM stick to determine if that resolves the issue (test each stick individually).
if this doesn’t work, inspect your CPU or consider claiming the warranty for the PSU if applicable.