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PC startup loops without OS, GPU connected

PC startup loops without OS, GPU connected

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palunka2
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
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SPECS: Intel Core I3 - 12100F 3.3 GHz Quad Core Board: MSI PRO H610m-G DDR4 MICRO ATX LGA1700 Board RAM: Teamgroup vulcan Z 16gb DDR4 - 3600 CL18 Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1tb m.2 Power Source: EVGA 550 BP 550 W 80+ Bronze GPU: RX 580 8GB Issues: Whenever I power on the PC everything works until a flashing white VGA light appears, followed by a red CPU light and then it shuts down repeatedly in a cycle. Steps I've tried: - reinserting the RAM - reattaching the GPU - swapping the GPU - changing the motherboard - resetting the CMOS battery - inspecting the cooler If this is clearly fixable, please note this is my first PC build. I observe the issue only occurs when the graphics card is connected; my CPU lacks built-in graphics so I can't verify POST without the GPU. It doesn't loop on and off and definitely isn't a GPU problem since I replaced the first one but still face this problem.
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palunka2
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #1

SPECS: Intel Core I3 - 12100F 3.3 GHz Quad Core Board: MSI PRO H610m-G DDR4 MICRO ATX LGA1700 Board RAM: Teamgroup vulcan Z 16gb DDR4 - 3600 CL18 Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1tb m.2 Power Source: EVGA 550 BP 550 W 80+ Bronze GPU: RX 580 8GB Issues: Whenever I power on the PC everything works until a flashing white VGA light appears, followed by a red CPU light and then it shuts down repeatedly in a cycle. Steps I've tried: - reinserting the RAM - reattaching the GPU - swapping the GPU - changing the motherboard - resetting the CMOS battery - inspecting the cooler If this is clearly fixable, please note this is my first PC build. I observe the issue only occurs when the graphics card is connected; my CPU lacks built-in graphics so I can't verify POST without the GPU. It doesn't loop on and off and definitely isn't a GPU problem since I replaced the first one but still face this problem.

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awsomename999
Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#2
Checked other RAM sticks one by one. The GPU isn't in the list—what alternatives have you used? Consider a 600W power supply. A blinking white light means low power; it’s suggesting the GPU and processor are sleeping, so disable fastboot and hibernation.
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awsomename999
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #2

Checked other RAM sticks one by one. The GPU isn't in the list—what alternatives have you used? Consider a 600W power supply. A blinking white light means low power; it’s suggesting the GPU and processor are sleeping, so disable fastboot and hibernation.

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TBNRfang
Junior Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#3
Consider checking if the issue persists without Fastboot and hibernation enabled.
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TBNRfang
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #3

Consider checking if the issue persists without Fastboot and hibernation enabled.

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Texas1047
Posting Freak
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#4
Unable to reach the bios for that task; added GPU info (RX 580)
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Texas1047
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #4

Unable to reach the bios for that task; added GPU info (RX 580)

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Jowa_02
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#5
You can run it on a tight budget. A 380W unit should work well for your 550W setup. Fastboot is available in Windows, and hibernation features are also present there. This helps keep the system active instead of putting it to sleep.
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Jowa_02
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #5

You can run it on a tight budget. A 380W unit should work well for your 550W setup. Fastboot is available in Windows, and hibernation features are also present there. This helps keep the system active instead of putting it to sleep.

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BlackmilkPT
Junior Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#6
It lacks an operating system, which is why I can't post it and it keeps looping unexpectedly.
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BlackmilkPT
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #6

It lacks an operating system, which is why I can't post it and it keeps looping unexpectedly.

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gabbylife
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#7
I attempted to use a single memory stick and checked each DIMM slot individually. If it didn’t boot, I switched to the other DIMM in all slots.
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gabbylife
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #7

I attempted to use a single memory stick and checked each DIMM slot individually. If it didn’t boot, I switched to the other DIMM in all slots.

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ViroTheGreat
Junior Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#8
will do
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ViroTheGreat
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #8

will do

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McBasketball
Junior Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#9
Absolutely, the outcomes remain consistent when using both sticks individually in separate slots.
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McBasketball
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #9

Absolutely, the outcomes remain consistent when using both sticks individually in separate slots.

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MikeLaw1
Junior Member
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09-28-2024, 02:13 PM
#10
I would remove the CPU and examine the connections to see if any are damaged. Oh... verify that all power cables, CPU/EPS, 24-pin and PCIe are correctly attached.
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MikeLaw1
09-28-2024, 02:13 PM #10

I would remove the CPU and examine the connections to see if any are damaged. Oh... verify that all power cables, CPU/EPS, 24-pin and PCIe are correctly attached.

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