Hey all,
I've been building PCs for 25 years now and this is the first time in probably 15 of those I've been completely stumped, so any help or ideas would be extremely appreciated. I've done a tonne of reading on what seems to be this relatively common issue, and tried all the troubleshooting I could find (detailed below the specs).
I built a new PC 1 month ago with no issues - working perfectly until last night. I did get this error when I first switched it on a month ago, but that was due to me being a dummy and seating the RAM in A1/B1 instead of A2/B2. I have not had a single problem, not even a PC crash, since. I was using the EXPO Profile in BIOS prior to this problem. I'm not running any other overclocks, voltage changes etc - hadn't got around to it yet this time.
The full specs are (with links to the seller for ease of reference):
Asus ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Processor
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MHz CL32 DDR5 EXPO F5-6000J3238G32GX2-TZ5NR
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition, 24GB
Corsair iCUE H170i Elite LCD XT Display AIO CPU Cooler
Crucial T700 4TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 5.0 SSD (Seated in the ROG Gen-z.2 to ensure available lanes on PCIE_1)
Corsair AX1600i Titanium Modular 1600W Power Supply
Cooler Master HAF 700 EVO ARGB Tempered Glass Case
Plus a bunch of SATA Storage Drives and a 2nd M.2 - Samsung 970 2TB in the Gen Z)
Troubleshooting Completed:
I am completely out of ideas. If any piece of hardware is stuffed I think it would have to be the motherboard or RAM... but it's extremely weird that it just suddenly wouldn't boot up after a month of constant use, excellent performance and no problems. I think it did a Windows Update last night but that's all that would have changed - and that doesn't exactly affect POSTing.
Anyone got any ideas for something I should try?
ASUS was frying some CPU's .. especially X3D CPU's .. hopefully that's not the case here
Jayz Two Cents has gotten some faulty ASUS motherboards fairly recently before he boycotted them
Hard to say without swapping out components at this point .. it could be the motherboard and/or the IMC on the CPU.. you said you've tried each stick on it's own, and it's doubtful you had both of your sticks go bad at the same time
Do you know what your SoC voltage was/is running at? or what your voltages in general read at while in Windows?
Air or water . .but especially with water cooling .. I recommend getting an AM5 Secure Frame CPU Bracket. You'll drop a couple C's with water cooling and it's just a better retention mechanism than stock (in my opinion anyways) .. won't have any bearing on your current issue though, but thought I'd throw that in there
Thanks mate. Not sure about the voltages - I hadn't gone down the OC path yet so never played with them. Just put the EXPO profile on and ran it. Temp of the CPU was super low even under heavy load - gaming it was mostly still sitting in the 30s celcius.
I'm taking the mobo, cpu and ram back to the shop I bought them from and they've promised to test it all tomorrow. So, see how it goes I guess.
I think I'm done with Asus and AMD though.
I think I'm done with Asus and AMD though.
well , that's unfortunate .. I've been super happy with my ASRock B650E Steel Legend and 7950x with 2x32GB Hynix RAM. I've been running ASRock AM4 setups for years prior to jumping on to AM5
Hi, do you find any solution? I have the same problem. I was using my pc when just turn off and later just doble 00 code and memory test message.