01-17-2017, 01:08 AM
Try:
- taking the mobo out and putting it back in again. This is known as breadboarding as sometimes the mobo'a underside will touch the case and cause it to short. also try on an insulated surface such as a box.
- booting with only vital components attached (CPU, PSU, RAM, GPU, nothing else)
- Clearing the CMOS. check in your motherboard manual for this
- Turning off PSU with switch on the back, taking out and reinserting RAM. Do the same for VGA card.
- Rearranging the RAM. may seem silly, but some mobos are strict in which slots you place the RAM in. check your mobo manual or try different variations yourself
- Only assume it's a CPU issue if you've tried literally everything as CPU issues are pretty rare as opposed to other issues.
-unplug computer, hold power for 30 seconds, then try: this discharges capacitors or some shit
good luck, i'm here if you need me
- taking the mobo out and putting it back in again. This is known as breadboarding as sometimes the mobo'a underside will touch the case and cause it to short. also try on an insulated surface such as a box.
- booting with only vital components attached (CPU, PSU, RAM, GPU, nothing else)
- Clearing the CMOS. check in your motherboard manual for this
- Turning off PSU with switch on the back, taking out and reinserting RAM. Do the same for VGA card.
- Rearranging the RAM. may seem silly, but some mobos are strict in which slots you place the RAM in. check your mobo manual or try different variations yourself
- Only assume it's a CPU issue if you've tried literally everything as CPU issues are pretty rare as opposed to other issues.
-unplug computer, hold power for 30 seconds, then try: this discharges capacitors or some shit
good luck, i'm here if you need me