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Your new PC is not turning on.

Your new PC is not turning on.

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isaiah186
Member
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10-05-2023, 07:21 AM
#1
Ryan 7800X3D with Fractal Lumen S28 and TUF X670E-plus is connected to Wi-Fi and has an X570 chipset. The system fails to power on when you press the power button. Some RGB lights work but not the QLED ones, and no fans or other components activate. Initially only the GPU was off, then everything failed. You mentioned doing an XMP profile in BIOS but don’t know what happened. The CMOS battery has been removed several times without fixing the issue. Possible causes include a faulty power supply or a damaged motherboard. Please seek further assistance.
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isaiah186
10-05-2023, 07:21 AM #1

Ryan 7800X3D with Fractal Lumen S28 and TUF X670E-plus is connected to Wi-Fi and has an X570 chipset. The system fails to power on when you press the power button. Some RGB lights work but not the QLED ones, and no fans or other components activate. Initially only the GPU was off, then everything failed. You mentioned doing an XMP profile in BIOS but don’t know what happened. The CMOS battery has been removed several times without fixing the issue. Possible causes include a faulty power supply or a damaged motherboard. Please seek further assistance.

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ricby
Senior Member
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10-05-2023, 08:39 AM
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Did you look into customer feedback on the ASUS line? There seems to be some ASUS products connected to AMD 3D CPUs. Get that motherboard in place quickly, it might be unstable and could affect the CPU performance.
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ricby
10-05-2023, 08:39 AM #2

Did you look into customer feedback on the ASUS line? There seems to be some ASUS products connected to AMD 3D CPUs. Get that motherboard in place quickly, it might be unstable and could affect the CPU performance.

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_DiePvPTomate
Junior Member
11
10-16-2023, 05:00 AM
#3
This problem isn't limited to ASUS; MSI, Asrock, Gigabyte and others are affected too. ASUS's handling of the situation drew a lot of attention. The TUF X670E Plus WIFI isn't a low-quality board—it's actually a solid motherboard with excellent VRMs. I'm not sure where you got that information from. A basic BIOS update should fix the issue. I've tested the ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI in 15 builds without any problems so far. Don't let people scare you with false information.
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_DiePvPTomate
10-16-2023, 05:00 AM #3

This problem isn't limited to ASUS; MSI, Asrock, Gigabyte and others are affected too. ASUS's handling of the situation drew a lot of attention. The TUF X670E Plus WIFI isn't a low-quality board—it's actually a solid motherboard with excellent VRMs. I'm not sure where you got that information from. A basic BIOS update should fix the issue. I've tested the ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI in 15 builds without any problems so far. Don't let people scare you with false information.

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MangoDruid
Member
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10-16-2023, 11:26 AM
#4
The issue has been resolved using the newest BIOS. Please follow the advice to avoid turning on EXPO until after flashing the latest BIOS. No fan spin indicates the CPU might not be properly seated. Consider reseating it.
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MangoDruid
10-16-2023, 11:26 AM #4

The issue has been resolved using the newest BIOS. Please follow the advice to avoid turning on EXPO until after flashing the latest BIOS. No fan spin indicates the CPU might not be properly seated. Consider reseating it.

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PheonixMMC
Member
174
10-18-2023, 10:19 AM
#5
the pc functioned for a day before stopping. i also have the latest bios.
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PheonixMMC
10-18-2023, 10:19 AM #5

the pc functioned for a day before stopping. i also have the latest bios.

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NUMBERQ1
Junior Member
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10-24-2023, 11:39 AM
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I think ASUS would destroy itself and the CPU, while other brands only damaged one of the two.
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NUMBERQ1
10-24-2023, 11:39 AM #6

I think ASUS would destroy itself and the CPU, while other brands only damaged one of the two.

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SirrKarma
Junior Member
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11-03-2023, 05:12 PM
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SirrKarma
11-03-2023, 05:12 PM #7

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EYorigami
Member
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11-09-2023, 04:56 AM
#8
If you're using the newest BIOS, it's improbable the Asus board would have activated the 7800X3D. Disregard the @Budget DIY advice. Try re-seating the CPU and, while doing so, remove the CMOS battery. Once you reinstall the CPU and cooler, the CMOS should also be cleared. Allow the motherboard to recalibrate the RAM, which may take a few minutes before you notice any improvement. (At least ensure the fan starts.)
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EYorigami
11-09-2023, 04:56 AM #8

If you're using the newest BIOS, it's improbable the Asus board would have activated the 7800X3D. Disregard the @Budget DIY advice. Try re-seating the CPU and, while doing so, remove the CMOS battery. Once you reinstall the CPU and cooler, the CMOS should also be cleared. Allow the motherboard to recalibrate the RAM, which may take a few minutes before you notice any improvement. (At least ensure the fan starts.)

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luigi0987
Member
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11-09-2023, 11:13 AM
#9
You can manually restart the PC. This will turn it back on and allow you to check if the issue resolves.
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luigi0987
11-09-2023, 11:13 AM #9

You can manually restart the PC. This will turn it back on and allow you to check if the issue resolves.

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Slyeth
Junior Member
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11-11-2023, 12:22 AM
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The simplest method involves a screwdriver and cutting the power switch front panel connectors, which allows starting a PC without connecting the front panel cables. Did you observe any issues in the socket or bottom of the CPU during reinsertion?
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Slyeth
11-11-2023, 12:22 AM #10

The simplest method involves a screwdriver and cutting the power switch front panel connectors, which allows starting a PC without connecting the front panel cables. Did you observe any issues in the socket or bottom of the CPU during reinsertion?

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