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What issues arise in the boot loop after swapping the GPU?

What issues arise in the boot loop after swapping the GPU?

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DriveIn
Senior Member
739
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#1
Hello, I'm experiencing some problems with my setup. Here are my details:

Mobo:
Asus B550-F
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 16gb x 2
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x
GPU: RX 6600 XT (this might be the cause?) – I recently switched to the 6600xt, while my previous GPU was an 8GB RX 580.
Drives: one 1tb NVMe (Samsung 980 Pro), two 1tb Samsung SSDs (870 and 860?)
PSU: Corsair RM550x

PCPartPicker notes:
I installed this system two years ago during quarantine. I bought a 4GB RX 580 for $300, but once I replaced the old RX 580 with my new RX 6600 XT, everything worked perfectly.
While away for about 30 minutes, I thought my computer was sleeping and tried to wake it, only to find it wasn't responding.
I removed the magnetic top cover, checked the BIOS LEDs, which changed colors in sequence: orange (~3 secs) → red → white (for 5 seconds), then looped back.
I also recorded a video of the LED changes for reference.
I attempted troubleshooting by opening the case, reseating the RAM, connecting the monitor, and using KB+M – everything functioned correctly, so I suspected a RAM issue.
Now I'm back in my room, restarted the PC, connected the monitor, and the same problem occurred again?
I'm unsure what's wrong – the GPU seems fine; it booted up and displayed normally after reseating RAM.
Please don't think this is too scattered – it's 2am, and if you need more details, ask!
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DriveIn
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #1

Hello, I'm experiencing some problems with my setup. Here are my details:

Mobo:
Asus B550-F
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 16gb x 2
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x
GPU: RX 6600 XT (this might be the cause?) – I recently switched to the 6600xt, while my previous GPU was an 8GB RX 580.
Drives: one 1tb NVMe (Samsung 980 Pro), two 1tb Samsung SSDs (870 and 860?)
PSU: Corsair RM550x

PCPartPicker notes:
I installed this system two years ago during quarantine. I bought a 4GB RX 580 for $300, but once I replaced the old RX 580 with my new RX 6600 XT, everything worked perfectly.
While away for about 30 minutes, I thought my computer was sleeping and tried to wake it, only to find it wasn't responding.
I removed the magnetic top cover, checked the BIOS LEDs, which changed colors in sequence: orange (~3 secs) → red → white (for 5 seconds), then looped back.
I also recorded a video of the LED changes for reference.
I attempted troubleshooting by opening the case, reseating the RAM, connecting the monitor, and using KB+M – everything functioned correctly, so I suspected a RAM issue.
Now I'm back in my room, restarted the PC, connected the monitor, and the same problem occurred again?
I'm unsure what's wrong – the GPU seems fine; it booted up and displayed normally after reseating RAM.
Please don't think this is too scattered – it's 2am, and if you need more details, ask!

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Energyx
Junior Member
35
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#2
Fixed – updated bios!!!!!!
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Energyx
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #2

Fixed – updated bios!!!!!!

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LeoDarius
Member
69
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#3
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! You might want to consider testing if upgrading your PSU to a higher wattage would improve performance, using one that's dependable, possibly borrowed from a friend or neighbor.
Once I installed my RX 6600xt, it functioned perfectly. Simply replacing the old RX 580 worked seamlessly.
Did you clear all GPU drivers from your system before removing the RX580?
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LeoDarius
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #3

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! You might want to consider testing if upgrading your PSU to a higher wattage would improve performance, using one that's dependable, possibly borrowed from a friend or neighbor.
Once I installed my RX 6600xt, it functioned perfectly. Simply replacing the old RX 580 worked seamlessly.
Did you clear all GPU drivers from your system before removing the RX580?

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WatermelonDemo
Junior Member
13
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#4
No, haven't run the dupe yet, but I'm working on it now. Also, I'm thinking about upgrading my PSU soon—I might do it again soon. Thanks!
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WatermelonDemo
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #4

No, haven't run the dupe yet, but I'm working on it now. Also, I'm thinking about upgrading my PSU soon—I might do it again soon. Thanks!

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Hannibal_2004
Member
59
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#5
Ddu fixed it! Thank you a lot. I just reinstalled the drivers again; I didn't realize faulty graphics drivers could cause such major issues.
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Hannibal_2004
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #5

Ddu fixed it! Thank you a lot. I just reinstalled the drivers again; I didn't realize faulty graphics drivers could cause such major issues.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
937
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#6
It's happening again, but I think I've identified the cause:
A critical hardware failure has occurred.

Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor APIC ID: 1

The details section provides more context.
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Fred10244
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #6

It's happening again, but I think I've identified the cause:
A critical hardware failure has occurred.

Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor APIC ID: 1

The details section provides more context.

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T14gaming
Junior Member
9
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#7
also confused - this doesn't occur while playing games or when my computer is stressed, it just happens unexpectedly in the middle of the night
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T14gaming
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #7

also confused - this doesn't occur while playing games or when my computer is stressed, it just happens unexpectedly in the middle of the night

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_Coop56_
Junior Member
16
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM
#8
Fixed – updated bios!!!!!!
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_Coop56_
09-14-2024, 09:07 AM #8

Fixed – updated bios!!!!!!