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My Razer Master PC is broken, so I need help.

My Razer Master PC is broken, so I need help.

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filcio1234
Member
211
05-03-2026, 05:49 PM
#1
Hi everyone, I used AMD Ryzen Master game mode and now my PC won't turn on. Here is what I have: the CPU is an AMD Ryzen 5 2400g, the RAM is 8GB from Adata at 2666Hz in single channel, the motherboard is an ASUS A320M-A, the PSU is a Green GP530A-EUD, and the GPU is an MSI Nvidia GTX 960 with 4GB of video memory. I tried these steps too but nothing worked: 1. Removing the CMOS battery for more than an hour when there is no power from the PSU 2. Swapping out the RAM stick 3. Taking out both the CPU and GPU and reconnecting them 4. Disconnecting all USB or Ethernet connections, but still nothing happens When I press the power button the system turns on but there is no POST beep and no picture on the monitor Please help everythings was working fine before this PC was my first decent one and I ruined it in less than a year. (T-T)
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filcio1234
05-03-2026, 05:49 PM #1

Hi everyone, I used AMD Ryzen Master game mode and now my PC won't turn on. Here is what I have: the CPU is an AMD Ryzen 5 2400g, the RAM is 8GB from Adata at 2666Hz in single channel, the motherboard is an ASUS A320M-A, the PSU is a Green GP530A-EUD, and the GPU is an MSI Nvidia GTX 960 with 4GB of video memory. I tried these steps too but nothing worked: 1. Removing the CMOS battery for more than an hour when there is no power from the PSU 2. Swapping out the RAM stick 3. Taking out both the CPU and GPU and reconnecting them 4. Disconnecting all USB or Ethernet connections, but still nothing happens When I press the power button the system turns on but there is no POST beep and no picture on the monitor Please help everythings was working fine before this PC was my first decent one and I ruined it in less than a year. (T-T)

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SoaringEagle
Member
59
05-04-2026, 09:56 PM
#2
We need to talk more about that. That power supply is just looking bad, and it's probably not very good at all. Did you mess around with the CPU speeds when you turned on Game Mode? The chip won't let you go higher than normal anyway, except for your memory sticks.
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SoaringEagle
05-04-2026, 09:56 PM #2

We need to talk more about that. That power supply is just looking bad, and it's probably not very good at all. Did you mess around with the CPU speeds when you turned on Game Mode? The chip won't let you go higher than normal anyway, except for your memory sticks.

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Val_Gaming
Member
52
05-06-2026, 03:22 PM
#3
Did you short those CMOS pins? The English manual on page 1-3, under section 7, tells you exactly how to clear them.
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Val_Gaming
05-06-2026, 03:22 PM #3

Did you short those CMOS pins? The English manual on page 1-3, under section 7, tells you exactly how to clear them.

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roohane5
Junior Member
17
05-07-2026, 02:36 AM
#4
I didn't make any changes, I just left it on the default settings for the game mode. This is the exact power supply unit I have: a green gp530a-eud.
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roohane5
05-07-2026, 02:36 AM #4

I didn't make any changes, I just left it on the default settings for the game mode. This is the exact power supply unit I have: a green gp530a-eud.

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Cutie_Kitcat
Senior Member
644
05-07-2026, 02:45 AM
#5
Yeah, I do that too, but I wasn't sure if my screwdriver was working right or if I messed things up. So now I'm going to take the CMOS battery out.
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Cutie_Kitcat
05-07-2026, 02:45 AM #5

Yeah, I do that too, but I wasn't sure if my screwdriver was working right or if I messed things up. So now I'm going to take the CMOS battery out.

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marcomcool
Junior Member
39
05-08-2026, 07:07 PM
#6
I use only one game mode on my AMD Ryzen Master and it comes with a pre-set, so everything runs exactly as it was supposed to.
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marcomcool
05-08-2026, 07:07 PM #6

I use only one game mode on my AMD Ryzen Master and it comes with a pre-set, so everything runs exactly as it was supposed to.

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
766
05-09-2026, 05:28 AM
#7
This actually works just like shorting pins do too. Also, try to find a steady power supply from someone who knows how, like a friend or neighbor, something that looks nice and comes from Corsair or similar brands. Then put it in the computer case and see if you get some electricity at all. *That PSU doesn't look very good.*
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Super_AapjexD
05-09-2026, 05:28 AM #7

This actually works just like shorting pins do too. Also, try to find a steady power supply from someone who knows how, like a friend or neighbor, something that looks nice and comes from Corsair or similar brands. Then put it in the computer case and see if you get some electricity at all. *That PSU doesn't look very good.*

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
609
05-15-2026, 11:09 PM
#8
That same specific version of me, right here in this chat?
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Caribbean_Blue
05-15-2026, 11:09 PM #8

That same specific version of me, right here in this chat?

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MrTurtleLover
Member
243
05-16-2026, 12:00 AM
#9
Yeah, the instructions tell you to short those pins while taking out the battery. Did you actually do that?
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MrTurtleLover
05-16-2026, 12:00 AM #9

Yeah, the instructions tell you to short those pins while taking out the battery. Did you actually do that?