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Hey, I input a new motherboard ASUS Prime X570-P
I tried to boot up with: Ryzen 5 3600 Corsair Vengeance (2x8gb) 3200mhz MSI Ventus OC 2070 Super Corsair Tx650 PSU With the 3600 in, I get 0 display. Nothing boots. I put the 2600 back in and the PC boots no problem. I've tried to boot with 1 RAM stick in various slots, I've checked all the cables and I even have my RAM running fine at 3200mhz on the D.O.C.P profile. The motherboard arrive Ryzen 3000 ready. I did try boot the CPU on my old mobo which was a B350-Plus and it booted up and signed in but then crashed and I could never get back in until I switched back to the 2600. Assumed my mobo wasn't powerful enough (it did have the latest BIOS). Could this be a CPU issue? I have warranty and extra insurance incase something like this happened. |
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The Ryzen 3600 does not have integrated onboard graphics, you will need to use a GPU to output video. |
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This could be a very rare case of a DOA CPU since you said that your 2600 works fine. I would use the 2600 and update the bios on the X570-P just to be sure though.
Tele wrote The Ryzen 3600 does not have integrated onboard graphics, you will need to use a GPU to output video. He has a 2070 super |
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Tele wrote The Ryzen 3600 does not have integrated onboard graphics, you will need to use a GPU to output video. HDMI is plugged into my GPU. |
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Gary wrote This could be a very rare case of a DOA CPU since you said that your 2600 works fine. I would use the 2600 and update the bios on the X570-P just to be sure though. Will try this now and report back. |
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Update: Got further than before after BIOS update. I could boot into BIOS but after exiting and trying to boot Windows, I get BSOD. I can't think of anything other than a faulty CPU.
Same thing happenned on my B350-Plus Mobo. |
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LGW wrote Update: Got further than before after BIOS update. I could boot into BIOS but after exiting and trying to boot Windows, I get BSOD. I can't think of anything other than a faulty CPU. Might want to try a fresh install if that doesn't work just get a replacement CPU. |
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Gary wroteLGW wrote Update: Got further than before after BIOS update. I could boot into BIOS but after exiting and trying to boot Windows, I get BSOD. I can't think of anything other than a faulty CPU. I mean I can try. I just don't understand why it would boot with 0 errors on the 2600 and not the 3600. |
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BUMP. Please see my above, would a fresh install make a difference since it works with one processor and not the other? |
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LGW wrote BUMP. Please see my above, would a fresh install make a difference since it works with one processor and not the other? It could. Potentially windows is not liking the cpu change and has may not went through the hardware auto detect. Whats the windows bsod error code? |
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