F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming PC refuses to post, but if I remove the GPU and reinstall it, it will turn on. Help?

PC refuses to post, but if I remove the GPU and reinstall it, it will turn on. Help?

PC refuses to post, but if I remove the GPU and reinstall it, it will turn on. Help?

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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12-05-2019, 08:08 AM
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The GPU was disconnected from both the power supply and motherboard, then reconnected and powered on, resulting in normal operation. However, after turning the system off and attempting to restart, it fails to POST unless the disconnection/reconnection process is repeated. The GPU slots were also relocated, and this action did not resolve the issue. A VGA indicator light on the motherboard is illuminated. Possible causes include a faulty motherboard, incorrect drivers, or an unusual configuration. The system’s behavior is perplexing. Suggestions are requested. CPU: AMD Ryzen 3600, Motherboard: B450 Gaming PRO Carbon AC, Memory: G.SKILL 16GB (2 x 8GB) Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 3200MHz, Storage: Kingston A400 240G Internal SSD M.2 and 1TB HDD, Video Card: Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 5700 Xt 8GB, Power Supply: CORSAIR RMX Series (2018), RM650x, Case: Corsair Icue 220T RGB, OS: Windows 10 pro
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Hidekih
12-05-2019, 08:08 AM #1

The GPU was disconnected from both the power supply and motherboard, then reconnected and powered on, resulting in normal operation. However, after turning the system off and attempting to restart, it fails to POST unless the disconnection/reconnection process is repeated. The GPU slots were also relocated, and this action did not resolve the issue. A VGA indicator light on the motherboard is illuminated. Possible causes include a faulty motherboard, incorrect drivers, or an unusual configuration. The system’s behavior is perplexing. Suggestions are requested. CPU: AMD Ryzen 3600, Motherboard: B450 Gaming PRO Carbon AC, Memory: G.SKILL 16GB (2 x 8GB) Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 3200MHz, Storage: Kingston A400 240G Internal SSD M.2 and 1TB HDD, Video Card: Sapphire Radeon Pulse RX 5700 Xt 8GB, Power Supply: CORSAIR RMX Series (2018), RM650x, Case: Corsair Icue 220T RGB, OS: Windows 10 pro

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kirstenke
Junior Member
45
12-05-2019, 02:30 PM
#2
Full PC specs, like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Memory:
Storage:
Video Card:
Power Supply:
Case:
OS:
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kirstenke
12-05-2019, 02:30 PM #2

Full PC specs, like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Memory:
Storage:
Video Card:
Power Supply:
Case:
OS:

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RebelliousOG
Member
52
12-08-2019, 10:45 PM
#3
It should be done correctly; if not, please advise. Apologies for some links being unavailable.
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RebelliousOG
12-08-2019, 10:45 PM #3

It should be done correctly; if not, please advise. Apologies for some links being unavailable.

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jonttutonttu1
Member
214
12-09-2019, 12:17 AM
#4
Drivers could be the cause; numerous problems existed with older 5700 XT drivers. Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller in safe mode to thoroughly eliminate existing drivers, followed by installing the most recent version.
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jonttutonttu1
12-09-2019, 12:17 AM #4

Drivers could be the cause; numerous problems existed with older 5700 XT drivers. Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller in safe mode to thoroughly eliminate existing drivers, followed by installing the most recent version.

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WikiliZ
Member
196
12-09-2019, 09:16 AM
#5
I completed that action, but it was unsuccessful. I must now uninstall the graphics card from the PCIe slot and reinstall it to allow the computer to initialize after a simple power-off.
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WikiliZ
12-09-2019, 09:16 AM #5

I completed that action, but it was unsuccessful. I must now uninstall the graphics card from the PCIe slot and reinstall it to allow the computer to initialize after a simple power-off.

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Tavado
Senior Member
505
12-09-2019, 10:47 AM
#6
Do you have any further recommendations? Please forgive the significant delay in my response.
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Tavado
12-09-2019, 10:47 AM #6

Do you have any further recommendations? Please forgive the significant delay in my response.

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creeperr_DJ
Junior Member
44
12-09-2019, 07:26 PM
#7
Attempt updating the motherboard BIOS first. If that fails, component replacement will be necessary.
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creeperr_DJ
12-09-2019, 07:26 PM #7

Attempt updating the motherboard BIOS first. If that fails, component replacement will be necessary.

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Frinex10
Posting Freak
806
12-09-2019, 08:52 PM
#8
I plan to address these issues soon, and I strongly suspect a motherboard problem. If I were to swap components, what would you recommend, ideally something costing under $200? It’s strange that the PC functions correctly as long as I disconnect the GPU from the PCIe slot—it’s very unusual. Please forgive me for raising these concerns; I'm frustrated by this problem.
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Frinex10
12-09-2019, 08:52 PM #8

I plan to address these issues soon, and I strongly suspect a motherboard problem. If I were to swap components, what would you recommend, ideally something costing under $200? It’s strange that the PC functions correctly as long as I disconnect the GPU from the PCIe slot—it’s very unusual. Please forgive me for raising these concerns; I'm frustrated by this problem.

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LoucoDoPC
Junior Member
44
12-09-2019, 09:56 PM
#9
Consider replacing the motherboard, or alternatively, explore a B450 Tomahawk MAX. This option supports second-generation Ryzen processors without requiring BIOS updates, and typically costs around $115. For higher performance, an X570 board offering PCIe Gen 4 is available, though it’s likely excessive for current needs. Don't hesitate to reach out if you require assistance.
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LoucoDoPC
12-09-2019, 09:56 PM #9

Consider replacing the motherboard, or alternatively, explore a B450 Tomahawk MAX. This option supports second-generation Ryzen processors without requiring BIOS updates, and typically costs around $115. For higher performance, an X570 board offering PCIe Gen 4 is available, though it’s likely excessive for current needs. Don't hesitate to reach out if you require assistance.

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rappermio
Junior Member
19
12-10-2019, 05:54 AM
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A power issue was identified, resolved by removing the PC, reseating it, and connecting it to a different outlet. The system functioned correctly until repeatedly powered on, after which it operated normally when connected to a different outlet. The original outlet was significantly damaged and supported numerous devices. Based on this observation, the damaged outlet is suspected to be the source of the intermittent issue. The problem appears resolved. Thank you, Shektron, for your helpful advice.
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rappermio
12-10-2019, 05:54 AM #10

A power issue was identified, resolved by removing the PC, reseating it, and connecting it to a different outlet. The system functioned correctly until repeatedly powered on, after which it operated normally when connected to a different outlet. The original outlet was significantly damaged and supported numerous devices. Based on this observation, the damaged outlet is suspected to be the source of the intermittent issue. The problem appears resolved. Thank you, Shektron, for your helpful advice.