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System shuts down repeatedly before remaining active without showing anything.

System shuts down repeatedly before remaining active without showing anything.

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_FinnPlay_YT
Junior Member
12
06-05-2016, 12:23 PM
#1
Hi, I was running my PC and then it crashed without a BSOD. After shutting it down and turning it back on, it restarted three times before staying off with no display. The keyboard and mouse didn’t light up at all. It was an AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Corsair Vengeance 16GB, 3600MHz, Gigabyte GTX 1060, 3GB RAM, Asus B450M-A, and a 3600W PSU.
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_FinnPlay_YT
06-05-2016, 12:23 PM #1

Hi, I was running my PC and then it crashed without a BSOD. After shutting it down and turning it back on, it restarted three times before staying off with no display. The keyboard and mouse didn’t light up at all. It was an AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Corsair Vengeance 16GB, 3600MHz, Gigabyte GTX 1060, 3GB RAM, Asus B450M-A, and a 3600W PSU.

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tal1234b
Member
58
06-25-2016, 02:32 PM
#2
It might be a faulty RAM module, which is a frequent issue. Do you have two sticks or just one? If you have two, you can test them individually and see if one doesn’t work.
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tal1234b
06-25-2016, 02:32 PM #2

It might be a faulty RAM module, which is a frequent issue. Do you have two sticks or just one? If you have two, you can test them individually and see if one doesn’t work.

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Fear_Berzerk
Member
63
06-25-2016, 04:05 PM
#3
I've already tried one and it still does the same thing.
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Fear_Berzerk
06-25-2016, 04:05 PM #3

I've already tried one and it still does the same thing.

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xFyUZx
Member
158
07-03-2016, 10:08 PM
#4
That's rather strange, did you try in different slots? Maybe one of them is fried. Could also be dead cpu or gpu, try running integrated graphics instead of the gpu, could work if the gpu is at fault. If without gpu problem still persists, try plugging out all drives to see if you can atleast get to bios. If that also doesn't work, there are 3 possible problems: Cpu dead Motherboard dead PSU dead In this case the part most likely will need to be replaced. One other thing to try before is to reattach EVERY cable that's related to power, cpu cable, motherboard, gpu, etc. This is a common problem as well. Also you could try reseating cpu if it nothing helped, though you will need new thermal paste.
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xFyUZx
07-03-2016, 10:08 PM #4

That's rather strange, did you try in different slots? Maybe one of them is fried. Could also be dead cpu or gpu, try running integrated graphics instead of the gpu, could work if the gpu is at fault. If without gpu problem still persists, try plugging out all drives to see if you can atleast get to bios. If that also doesn't work, there are 3 possible problems: Cpu dead Motherboard dead PSU dead In this case the part most likely will need to be replaced. One other thing to try before is to reattach EVERY cable that's related to power, cpu cable, motherboard, gpu, etc. This is a common problem as well. Also you could try reseating cpu if it nothing helped, though you will need new thermal paste.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
801
07-04-2016, 10:25 PM
#5
This document outlines an effective method for diagnosing a non-booting PC, making it useful to keep for future reference.
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bengalwatcher
07-04-2016, 10:25 PM #5

This document outlines an effective method for diagnosing a non-booting PC, making it useful to keep for future reference.

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gavin_shaka
Senior Member
535
07-05-2016, 02:53 AM
#6
The GPU functions since my brother is operating it, though I believe the CPU might be responsible. I’ll attempt what you mentioned.
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gavin_shaka
07-05-2016, 02:53 AM #6

The GPU functions since my brother is operating it, though I believe the CPU might be responsible. I’ll attempt what you mentioned.

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GotEide
Member
202
07-05-2016, 04:33 AM
#7
I’ve came to the conclusion that the motherboard is fine and it’s the cpu because I was running 1.5 volts on it at 4ghz so I’ve narrowed it down to the cpu or psu but I’ll try it tomorrow
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GotEide
07-05-2016, 04:33 AM #7

I’ve came to the conclusion that the motherboard is fine and it’s the cpu because I was running 1.5 volts on it at 4ghz so I’ve narrowed it down to the cpu or psu but I’ll try it tomorrow

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NinjaBoy0827
Member
60
07-08-2016, 06:31 AM
#8
Your choice is PSU. Wishing you good luck!
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NinjaBoy0827
07-08-2016, 06:31 AM #8

Your choice is PSU. Wishing you good luck!

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
670
07-08-2016, 10:31 AM
#9
It might be the issue, please exercise caution—voltage sensitivity matters. Raising it too much could damage the CPU.
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Chiller9592
07-08-2016, 10:31 AM #9

It might be the issue, please exercise caution—voltage sensitivity matters. Raising it too much could damage the CPU.

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DevilDavis
Member
93
07-08-2016, 12:27 PM
#10
I sold my PC for 300 and am thinking about purchasing a dirt bike this summer. When I return to school, I’ll sell whatever I acquire to get a new PC, though the sales process was tough since I’ve invested so much time. I’ve worked hard to reach this point, but now I need to move forward.
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DevilDavis
07-08-2016, 12:27 PM #10

I sold my PC for 300 and am thinking about purchasing a dirt bike this summer. When I return to school, I’ll sell whatever I acquire to get a new PC, though the sales process was tough since I’ve invested so much time. I’ve worked hard to reach this point, but now I need to move forward.