Hi, as the title suggests I've had my build for a year and half already (built it in October 2023), which is the following:
Mobo: Asus TUF Gaming B650-Plus WiFi
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6000 MT/s (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K)
Storage: WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe SSD 2TB Internal SSD
Couple days ago I restarted my PC and noticed it was taking a while to post and the motherboard's DRAM orange LED was on. I waited for a few more minutes since I know memory training can take a while to finish and nothing. Had to shut down the PC and boot it again only to find out that the issue persisted - no post, orange DRAM LED on.
I tried the following already:
I also connected a speaker to the mobo to see if I could hear any beeping codes - here's what I got:
Basically there was no difference between the slots I installed the dimms in: one got no beeping and the other 1 long + 2 shorts.
Now, it seems to be a memory issue, but it's really weird that both sticks just happened to die (one more than the other apparently) at the same time. Also no RGB is present on neither dimms, if that's helpful.
Also for reference, the DRAM motherboard LED is instantly on when I turn on the system (never saw any other LED lit).
So at this point I really don't know what to do. I haven't done anything unsual that could explain this behaviour, just restarted my PC after a few days of runtime (normally put my PC to sleep and wanted to do a clean boot).
Any help is appreciated.
Try with a fresh new memory kit.
Last week I troubleshooted a PC that woulnd't boot for the love of nothing. Tried every piece of hardware.
The funny bit is, when i take the "faulty" memory to another PC, it works. As soon as i put them back on the original pc, boots once and crash. After that won't boot anymore unless i repeat the feat above.
The faulty PC, that at some point we though it would be the board or CPU, is booting just fine with the new memory stick.
If you have access to a spare memory kit, try it as it could be a similar case.
Good Luck
@johnnyenglish That is such a weird bug and kind of defies logic lol
I'm gonna try with another RAM kit tomorrow and let you know how it goes, but its really weird that both dimms died at the same time (although in different way).
Ok, so I tried the original CPU in a new Motherboard / RAM Kit and got the following results:
Now, I discarded the CPU and the next step should be to test the new RAM in the original motherboard/CPU, but I'm kinda hesitant in doing so because I don't know if the motherboard could damage the new RAM kit. I'm saying this because its really unlikely both RAM dimms died simultaneously, and thus it could have been the motherboard that killed them (have no idea if this is true, just theorizing).
What do you guys think?
I know this acquits the CPU of any guilt, and that the issue in this forum should be closed, but I'd like to know what you guys would do in my position.
Thank for the help.