The newly assembled computer powers on briefly before stopping instantly.
The newly assembled computer powers on briefly before stopping instantly.
Your cooler receives power from the motherboard through its voltage regulator, which supplies stable power to all components.
In fact, the cooler shuts off as well. The main issues seem to be the RAM and motherboard RGB. The AIO pump draws power from aio_pump, while the AIO fans get power from CPU_fan via a 4-pin header. The other fans use cha_fan 1. My AIO fans came with Lian Li Galahad 360 and are wired together to a hub, whereas the remaining six fans are different Lian Li models with separate power cables and hub connections. According to their manual, only "pmp_fan1" or "cpu_fan1" should be connected, so I linked them to my motherboard's cha_fan1. The other fans were supposed to go to cpu_opt but didn't work.
I'm confused about why upgrading the BIOS is the first fix, especially since AMD releases updates frequently. It's like swapping underwear—sometimes it just doesn't fit right.