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Great vid thanks, please tell people however that the BIG FAT CAPACITOR in the middle has anywhere from 300 to 450volts in it even after disconnecting the power. If they handled the board immedietly after removing it, there is enough to cause shock.
I have the 2 blinking lights, sony bravia same model not powering up. I have 3.3vdc on standby, acc detect and power on(when power button is pressed), but nothing on the 12v pins, any idea what that means?
Same here but i cant recognize what problem with. One long beep is very annoying and at random scene. I will try this step and hope my pc not beep anymore
I thought I had to change mother board but I just reset bios taking that little battery out for 5mins and touching both pins for 15 secs, I put GPU back in turned it on still no display but then I turned off and on a couple of times and randomly worked 😅
Sumwhere in the comments sum1 mentioned it was the screw on the cpu fan that was tightened too tight, cant find the comment bt to THAT GUY... THANK YOU... you changed everything for me... fixed my problem. Had two problems... 1. Took entire pc apart until it was just power supply and motherboard (cpu and fan/heatsink still connected) and turned it on, still orange light then I read your comment and loosened the screws a little and hit power button... BOOTS TO GREEN LIGHT. 2. I then inserted all four ram cards and again got the orange light so I insert and start test each ram slot one by one, it was the second ram card so I swapped second and forth card around and started up, SHE PURRS BEAUTIFULLY. It also cud be the bios hard resetI did bt for me... loosening the cpu cooling mount/fan was where everything changed, got a different result from all the tests I did. So thank u for channels like this and people who comment. The vid may not solve your problem bt a comment might. Keep it up guys.
I'm worried because I just build a new pc and 1 month using I got a black screen 2 days ago and can't solve it. The pc turns on but I can't enter in bios. Motherboard is b450m gigabyte and gpu is rx 6750xt. I hope the issue is not my graphic card.
got the 12GB version of 3080. It seems if I run a game well, like Black Faith/Returnal/Lords Fallen, I can't run those on higher than high settings, even though it will say I'm only using 8-10GB RAM. I'm not new to gaming on PC. been doing it since only the 660 series was the only cards out. It seems like when I'm only using everything with high settings, which I use since there's no need to use max since there's not a big difference from max, high seems to let me run newer games for a long time without restarting my PC, and my temp stays usually in the 60s. 12400 cpu/4 fans/haf 912 classic case/1 ssd/1 12gb hdd It's a 750w My old psu is a 650m and running the same game my vram is staying at 8gb,whereas using my other one it goes to 10gb same settings ingame I just got the 750w psu earlier this year. I had a monster 4070, which didn't cause restarts. I sold it to make more cash until the 50 series comes. Very strange. My 750w restarts usually when demanding games, even though my GPU doesn't go over 70s or CPU.
Thanks for the video, you saved me. My pc was just like that, the mother board seemed dead. But then after seeing your video I went to check my CPU, it was OK but maybe I had put it wrong. Then I tried it again and it worked. ❤
I had a weird issue recently. My aio cooler has been burning out, cpu temps rising to 85-90 under stress the last two weeks. I was going to install a new aio cooler but it ended up being too big for the case. When I was closing the case I pinched a wire for a brief second and the screen flickered, came back, but now the pc was just black screening. I tried to reset the cmos and motherboard to no success. When I went and unslotted the m.2 the motherboard lights went completely dark when I turned the power back on. I confirmed the voltage on the psu was fine, and tested the ram, so I’m lost between whether it is the motherboard or the cpu, or if maybe it might be a case issue? The case does have a dim light still though, everything is plugged in as well.