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Power reset is available at position 2 under the power switch. Test it and check if the computer starts up.
You might also want to press the RESET button if you accidentally used the power button instead. This motherboard has proven very durable since its first day. Don’t forget about the BIOS version—it’s important for compatibility with the 5600X chip. You can update it even without a CPU installed; just save the BIOS file on a USB drive, connect it to the correct port on the back, and press the update button. The process may take a few minutes, so stay patient. Good luck!
Hey there, just got really tired after working all day. Thanks a ton for your help—it really made this tricky for me. I didn’t understand the manual at first, but once I had everything ready, it was actually manageable. I still need to get a keyboard and a mouse, but I’m glad you were there to support me.
Great news! Everything is working smoothly. All the RAM and SSD are detected. If you have any more questions or need assistance, just message me on the forum—I'm here to help!
Hey there, I've noticed your PC is running smoothly but think your CPU might be overclocked. The base clock is listed as 3.7, yet you're seeing speeds up to 4.6. There are also high idle temperatures around 73°C, and even higher when you play games—up to 87°C. It's not clear what's causing this except the overclocking. I can help you get your CPU back to its normal speed if you'd like.
Hello! Your CPU is running perfectly without any overclocking and is operating just as intended. It runs at a base frequency of 3.7ghz with a boost clock of 4.6ghz. The temperatures are a bit elevated, but I notice you’re using the stock cooler. Consider upgrading to an affordable air cooler—around $30 to $35 will give you a solid cooling solution these days. Temperatures around 87°C are manageable, and staying below 95°C is fine for extended use.