Strato
Well-known member
No luck on anything I tried today, including one test each with each of the following:
- Removing the GPU.
- Removing the extra m.2 drive.
- Splitting the CPU power cable to separate the extra 4-pin header.
- Removing case fans connector.
- Removing RGB connector.
- Removing media connector.
- Removing USB C connector.
- Removing the front USB connector.
- Enabling / disabling XMP/Expo.
- Sacrificing a chicken and praying to Jobu (and still striking out - a major league headache!)
@JD – Your comment about the CPU fan header initially had me scratching my head since I knew the CPU cooler fans were running. However, I had plugged the cable into the fan controller at the top-rear of the case (which is meant for case fans). I switched it to where it belongs – thanks for catching that! Also, I *think* the cooler is installed correctly without it touching anything it shouldn't – It was a very straightforward installation. I agree that the problem seems like a short, though.
Next, I guess I'll fully disassemble everything and start over by only connecting just what is essential to get me into the BIOS, probably doing this outside the case. Then I'll power down and try to power back up. For that, am I correct that all I need are the power cables, CPU, and one stick of RAM (no m.2 drives at all, no fans / RBB / Audio / front case connector / USB C)?
If it works with that minimal setup, I can then add one connection back at a time until I find the point of failure.
Is it safe to assume that for this basic power-up test (no Windows and only for a short period of time) it is safe to not have the CPU cooler installed (even for chips like the 7800X3D)???
Not sure if I'll have time to tackle this on Monday, so it might be Tue or Wed before I have anything new to report. Thanks again for everyone's help.
- Removing the GPU.
- Removing the extra m.2 drive.
- Splitting the CPU power cable to separate the extra 4-pin header.
- Removing case fans connector.
- Removing RGB connector.
- Removing media connector.
- Removing USB C connector.
- Removing the front USB connector.
- Enabling / disabling XMP/Expo.
- Sacrificing a chicken and praying to Jobu (and still striking out - a major league headache!)
@JD – Your comment about the CPU fan header initially had me scratching my head since I knew the CPU cooler fans were running. However, I had plugged the cable into the fan controller at the top-rear of the case (which is meant for case fans). I switched it to where it belongs – thanks for catching that! Also, I *think* the cooler is installed correctly without it touching anything it shouldn't – It was a very straightforward installation. I agree that the problem seems like a short, though.
Next, I guess I'll fully disassemble everything and start over by only connecting just what is essential to get me into the BIOS, probably doing this outside the case. Then I'll power down and try to power back up. For that, am I correct that all I need are the power cables, CPU, and one stick of RAM (no m.2 drives at all, no fans / RBB / Audio / front case connector / USB C)?
If it works with that minimal setup, I can then add one connection back at a time until I find the point of failure.
Is it safe to assume that for this basic power-up test (no Windows and only for a short period of time) it is safe to not have the CPU cooler installed (even for chips like the 7800X3D)???
Not sure if I'll have time to tackle this on Monday, so it might be Tue or Wed before I have anything new to report. Thanks again for everyone's help.