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Your PC is experiencing an unusual problem.

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Frankie101
Member
62
10-19-2023, 04:01 PM
#1
I’ve been assembling PCs for a while and usually solve issues quickly, but this one is tricky. I have an MSI motherboard which makes troubleshooting easier, yet the system shows a CPU and says it’s working fine. I’ve unplugged the GPU, but it still gets stuck on the CPU. After resetting BIOS, I reset the BIOS again and it still hangs on the CPU. I removed some RAM and then it passed the CPU but got stuck because there was no RAM. Now there’s no RAM at all, and it keeps getting stuck. I took RAM from another working PC, but nothing works when there’s RAM and it gets stuck, while RAM absence causes the problem. What should I do? Please help me.
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Frankie101
10-19-2023, 04:01 PM #1

I’ve been assembling PCs for a while and usually solve issues quickly, but this one is tricky. I have an MSI motherboard which makes troubleshooting easier, yet the system shows a CPU and says it’s working fine. I’ve unplugged the GPU, but it still gets stuck on the CPU. After resetting BIOS, I reset the BIOS again and it still hangs on the CPU. I removed some RAM and then it passed the CPU but got stuck because there was no RAM. Now there’s no RAM at all, and it keeps getting stuck. I took RAM from another working PC, but nothing works when there’s RAM and it gets stuck, while RAM absence causes the problem. What should I do? Please help me.

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TrollGamerGT
Junior Member
15
10-20-2023, 07:48 PM
#2
Full details could clarify the matter. It looks like the problem might be with the motherboard or CPU, given the same outcome across different RAM options. I’d guess the motherboard is likely the issue. When you mentioned resetting BIOS, you probably meant clearing the CMOS. Also, is this a brand-new motherboard, or has your system been stable before?
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TrollGamerGT
10-20-2023, 07:48 PM #2

Full details could clarify the matter. It looks like the problem might be with the motherboard or CPU, given the same outcome across different RAM options. I’d guess the motherboard is likely the issue. When you mentioned resetting BIOS, you probably meant clearing the CMOS. Also, is this a brand-new motherboard, or has your system been stable before?

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pocio77
Posting Freak
783
10-21-2023, 02:01 AM
#3
Consider checking the motherboard and CPU first. Those components often play a key role in system performance.
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pocio77
10-21-2023, 02:01 AM #3

Consider checking the motherboard and CPU first. Those components often play a key role in system performance.

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pa55w0rd
Member
181
10-21-2023, 06:14 AM
#4
We tried everything to get it running and then it wouldn’t boot again. I’m checking if I can get a CPU over from another machine.
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pa55w0rd
10-21-2023, 06:14 AM #4

We tried everything to get it running and then it wouldn’t boot again. I’m checking if I can get a CPU over from another machine.

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10-22-2023, 02:53 PM
#5
Just a brief update—swapped the CPU with someone who had the same model. After putting my CPU in his PC, neither booted. Now that we’ve exchanged them back, neither is working either.
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MashedPotat0es
10-22-2023, 02:53 PM #5

Just a brief update—swapped the CPU with someone who had the same model. After putting my CPU in his PC, neither booted. Now that we’ve exchanged them back, neither is working either.

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10-23-2023, 09:41 PM
#6
Just a brief update—swapped the CPU with someone who had the same model. After putting my CPU in his PC, neither booted. Now that we’ve exchanged them back, neither is working either.
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DiamondDasher3
10-23-2023, 09:41 PM #6

Just a brief update—swapped the CPU with someone who had the same model. After putting my CPU in his PC, neither booted. Now that we’ve exchanged them back, neither is working either.