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System fails to upload after power cycle

System fails to upload after power cycle

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charlienims
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06-22-2019, 04:21 PM
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Operating on Ryzen 5 2600 with Tomohawk maximum. The CPU debug indicator consistently activates after hours of inactivity (several hours). The system fails to boot and the motherboard LEDs remain illuminated. However, powering on the PC directly from the wall resolves these issues. Recently reinstalled Rx5700xt a month ago, which previously caused similar problems. I switched to an older NVIDIA GPU and had no issues then. Now, with the 5700xt back in, I’ve experienced intermittent failures. The rainy season has begun—could this be related? Is there a risk of failure ahead?
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charlienims
06-22-2019, 04:21 PM #1

Operating on Ryzen 5 2600 with Tomohawk maximum. The CPU debug indicator consistently activates after hours of inactivity (several hours). The system fails to boot and the motherboard LEDs remain illuminated. However, powering on the PC directly from the wall resolves these issues. Recently reinstalled Rx5700xt a month ago, which previously caused similar problems. I switched to an older NVIDIA GPU and had no issues then. Now, with the 5700xt back in, I’ve experienced intermittent failures. The rainy season has begun—could this be related? Is there a risk of failure ahead?

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Muggy215
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06-23-2019, 09:33 AM
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Graphics cards typically don<|pad|> a POST or power-cycling problems. Which system memory are you using? What is its speed? Are you enabling XMP/DOCP? Based on the symptoms you’re experiencing, it seems the motherboard isn’t properly initializing memory during startup. If you notice the CPU debug LED illuminating, it could indicate a motherboard issue. Consider re-seating the CPU and updating the BIOS if you haven’t already done so.
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Muggy215
06-23-2019, 09:33 AM #2

Graphics cards typically don<|pad|> a POST or power-cycling problems. Which system memory are you using? What is its speed? Are you enabling XMP/DOCP? Based on the symptoms you’re experiencing, it seems the motherboard isn’t properly initializing memory during startup. If you notice the CPU debug LED illuminating, it could indicate a motherboard issue. Consider re-seating the CPU and updating the BIOS if you haven’t already done so.