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Problem with PC, urgent help required :)

Problem with PC, urgent help required :)

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noahlvb
Junior Member
44
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I hope you're all having a great day. My issue started when I fell asleep and woke up my PC—it won't boot at all. It only displays lights, fans, and the EZdebug light showing white on the CPU during startup, which is normal. However, this time it doesn’t boot; it just stays stuck with RGB lights and case fans spinning. I had to turn it off and on randomly for a while before it started working again.

I tried the Prime64 torture test for about 15 minutes, but nothing happened. Then I restarted from the Windows Start menu and waited—still no boot. It was completely normal with no freezes or crashes in the game. Everything seemed stable.

My PC has been running for around 15 hours. I suspect the issue might be related to my house’s electric protection fuse, which I think turned off somewhere. I had to reset it and then try again. The same problem occurred when I tested my neighbor's PC. It seems like something is wrong with my setup.

I’m a B450 pro vdh plus user, with an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 OC’d to 41.00, GTX 1080, Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz, and a case with 6 intake fans and a CPU cooler. Temperatures are normal—stress temps around 52°C and 44°C, but my GPU is at 70°C under stress and the CPU at 73°C. Please help me provide any information you can. I’m also worried about the power supply, but I’m not sure if that’s the cause.
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noahlvb
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #1

Hello everyone, I hope you're all having a great day. My issue started when I fell asleep and woke up my PC—it won't boot at all. It only displays lights, fans, and the EZdebug light showing white on the CPU during startup, which is normal. However, this time it doesn’t boot; it just stays stuck with RGB lights and case fans spinning. I had to turn it off and on randomly for a while before it started working again.

I tried the Prime64 torture test for about 15 minutes, but nothing happened. Then I restarted from the Windows Start menu and waited—still no boot. It was completely normal with no freezes or crashes in the game. Everything seemed stable.

My PC has been running for around 15 hours. I suspect the issue might be related to my house’s electric protection fuse, which I think turned off somewhere. I had to reset it and then try again. The same problem occurred when I tested my neighbor's PC. It seems like something is wrong with my setup.

I’m a B450 pro vdh plus user, with an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 OC’d to 41.00, GTX 1080, Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz, and a case with 6 intake fans and a CPU cooler. Temperatures are normal—stress temps around 52°C and 44°C, but my GPU is at 70°C under stress and the CPU at 73°C. Please help me provide any information you can. I’m also worried about the power supply, but I’m not sure if that’s the cause.

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nep24
Member
224
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#2
restart the BIOS back to its original configuration and attempt once more
could indicate an unstable overclock over time
or a power supply issue
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nep24
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #2

restart the BIOS back to its original configuration and attempt once more
could indicate an unstable overclock over time
or a power supply issue

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xjulien9
Member
62
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#3
and you use some punctuation?
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xjulien9
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #3

and you use some punctuation?

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Dragonize
Member
181
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#4
I'm sorry, I have some issues with my English.
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Dragonize
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #4

I'm sorry, I have some issues with my English.

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chaoscrafter1
Member
120
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#5
It seems like you're wondering about the PSU and how to verify it.
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chaoscrafter1
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #5

It seems like you're wondering about the PSU and how to verify it.

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yalo29
Senior Member
641
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#6
Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well today.
I’m experiencing an issue with my PC. While asleep, it wouldn’t boot when I woke up. It powers on with lights and fans, and the EZ Debug light is white on the CPU—normally indicating a successful boot—but this time it remains stuck. All components are active, but it doesn’t start. I’ve had to turn it off and on repeatedly until it finally began.

To troubleshoot, I performed a Prime64 stress test lasting 15 minutes without any problems—no crashes or freezes. Even after restarting from the Windows start menu, everything functioned properly. The PC remained stable for about 15 hours straight, with no in-game interruptions.

However, the protection fuse on my home’s electrical system tripped. After resetting it, the PC still wouldn’t boot, replicating the same issue. I assumed this might be a problem with my home’s wiring or power supply. I took the PC to a friend’s house for testing, but it didn’t work there either. I’m uncertain whether the fault lies with my PC or something else.

Here’s a summary of my setup:
- **Motherboard**: MSI B450 Pro VDH Plus
- **CPU**: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (overclocked to 4.1 GHz)
- **GPU**: GTX 1080
- **RAM**: Corsair Vengeance 3200 MHz
- **PSU**: Corsair CV550, Bronze 80+
- **Cooling**: 6 intake fans + CPU air cooler

Under stress conditions, temperatures reached 73°C for the CPU and around 70°C for the GPU, while other components stayed near 52°C and 44°C.
I’m leaning toward a power supply issue but remain concerned about the motherboard. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated, and I’m happy to share more details if needed!
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yalo29
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #6

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well today.
I’m experiencing an issue with my PC. While asleep, it wouldn’t boot when I woke up. It powers on with lights and fans, and the EZ Debug light is white on the CPU—normally indicating a successful boot—but this time it remains stuck. All components are active, but it doesn’t start. I’ve had to turn it off and on repeatedly until it finally began.

To troubleshoot, I performed a Prime64 stress test lasting 15 minutes without any problems—no crashes or freezes. Even after restarting from the Windows start menu, everything functioned properly. The PC remained stable for about 15 hours straight, with no in-game interruptions.

However, the protection fuse on my home’s electrical system tripped. After resetting it, the PC still wouldn’t boot, replicating the same issue. I assumed this might be a problem with my home’s wiring or power supply. I took the PC to a friend’s house for testing, but it didn’t work there either. I’m uncertain whether the fault lies with my PC or something else.

Here’s a summary of my setup:
- **Motherboard**: MSI B450 Pro VDH Plus
- **CPU**: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (overclocked to 4.1 GHz)
- **GPU**: GTX 1080
- **RAM**: Corsair Vengeance 3200 MHz
- **PSU**: Corsair CV550, Bronze 80+
- **Cooling**: 6 intake fans + CPU air cooler

Under stress conditions, temperatures reached 73°C for the CPU and around 70°C for the GPU, while other components stayed near 52°C and 44°C.
I’m leaning toward a power supply issue but remain concerned about the motherboard. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated, and I’m happy to share more details if needed!

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Armandodark
Member
186
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#7
Restore the motherboard BIOS to its original settings for standard operation. The power supply is a basic, budget-friendly model.
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Armandodark
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #7

Restore the motherboard BIOS to its original settings for standard operation. The power supply is a basic, budget-friendly model.

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Takare
Junior Member
45
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#8
Hey there,
The problem is probably due to the very low-quality PSU in your setup. It needs to be replaced soon, as it's not suitable for advanced systems. This unit is intended for simple office computers, not for gaming.
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Takare
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #8

Hey there,
The problem is probably due to the very low-quality PSU in your setup. It needs to be replaced soon, as it's not suitable for advanced systems. This unit is intended for simple office computers, not for gaming.

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JIMBOWz
Member
236
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM
#9
What about capitalisation!? No need to mention punctuation. Not every person has a good understanding of English, ya know!?
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JIMBOWz
05-03-2025, 07:58 PM #9

What about capitalisation!? No need to mention punctuation. Not every person has a good understanding of English, ya know!?