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[SOLVED] ROG ASUS B450 F GAMING NOT POSTING

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Guys I have a problem (one of many).

I have a newish B450 F GAMING (2nd hand, no damage of any sort), previous owner updated the Bios and power failed.

Now I know all about bricking and stability issues regarding this (but he stated that he was able to load into OS/Post afterwards).

Problem:

* QLED: Yellow DRAM - no post. I have tried with default DDR4 Desktop 2400, as well as QVL memory of the support list on all DIMM SLOTS NADA

Board powers on fine, GPU fans spin (24V 12V, 5V all working as intended)

Setup:
  • Ryzen 5 1600 NEW
  • 8GB HYPERX PREDATOR DDR4 3200 CL 16 288 PIN UDIMM HX4322C16PB3A/8
  • CORSAIR RX850W PSU
  • 8G RX580 BIOSTAR GAMING
  • 256G TRANSCEND SSD (SSD230S)
I have tried CMOS Reset, Reseating everything, Shorting RTC jumper, Asus Crashfree Bios (but not extensively).

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Any help?
 
Guys I have a problem (one of many).

I have a newish B450 F GAMING (2nd hand, no damage of any sort), previous owner updated the Bios and power failed.

Now I know all about bricking and stability issues regarding this (but he stated that he was able to load into OS/Post afterwards).

Problem:

* QLED: Yellow DRAM - no post. I have tried with default DDR4 Desktop 2400, as well as QVL memory of the support list on all DIMM SLOTS NADA

Board powers on fine, GPU fans spin (24V 12V, 5V all working as intended)

Setup:
  • Ryzen 5 1600 NEW
  • 8GB HYPERX PREDATOR DDR4 3200 CL 16 288 PIN UDIMM HX4322C16PB3A/8
  • CORSAIR RX850W PSU
  • 8G RX580 BIOSTAR GAMING
  • 256G TRANSCEND SSD (SSD230S)
I have tried CMOS Reset, Reseating everything, Shorting RTC jumper, Asus Crashfree Bios (but not extensively).

PICS

Any help?
Disconnect almost everything from the board - GPU, SSD, keyboard, mouse - try post again.

remove one of the ram sticks and try, put the other ram stick in and try.

Try a different set of ram sticks.

Try reseat the cpu.

try reseat the psu

try take the motherboard out of your chassis and run it just on the motherboard box to see it it’s a bad earth connection.

I don’t think it would show the RAM LED if it had a bad bios but I could be wrong.
 
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