Does the CPU have an iGP?
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I highly doubt it's your RAM. Might be the power supply.
PSU is more possible, I think most motherboard manufacturers went to polymer caps a long while back especially on their higher range boards. But a dead PSU could probably cause this are most memory VRMs still fed by the 3.3 or 5v rail, so if theinor rails are dead everything else may power up but the RAM will appear dead.This.
I highly doubt it's your RAM. Might be the power supply.
UnknownDoes the CPU have an iGP?
I can do most everything on this laptop. Thanks it's just small and cramped. I do like standing at this taller workbench, so some pluses.Sucks if this is your computer for your Amsoil business.
Seems like the PSU is all working at the 5-6 volt and 11-12 volt rail, nothing looks amiss, no way to test the 3.3 without further tear downPSU is more possible, I think most motherboard manufacturers went to polymer caps a long while back especially on their higher range boards. But a dead PSU could probably cause this are most memory VRMs still fed by the 3.3 or 5v rail, so if theinor rails are dead everything else may power up but the RAM will appear dead.
I had a ddr2 ram stick go belly up in my HP laptop years ago. It was 3am and I had a college term paper due. Then a blue screen with an error message. I thought that the Windows XP getting a virus. Just the ram went bad.Does the CPU have an iGP?
I’ve been building my own computers for friends and family (over 60 computers) and doing maintenance and upgrades on manufactured PCs since 2001, and literally RAM is the only thing I’ve never seen fail yet. Well over 300 sticks total in that sample between new builds and later-in-life upgrades.RAM dies all the time.
Thanks. 'Z170' is the chipset it's based on so that wasn't specific enough to go on.In the OP Z170
MSI Z170 ASLIPLUS
I previously tried the MB HDMI port with no video card in. No work.All Skylake CPUs should have IGPs and it looks like your motherboard has video outputs for the IGP, so the video card could be removed for further testing.
Are there some jumpers or something I should change?All Skylake CPUs should have IGPs and it looks like your motherboard has video outputs for the IGP, so the video card could be removed for further testing.
Well yes since it won't even boot to BIOS not much else I can say.Really hard to diagnose just going on what you say. It can literally be anything from the power supply, to RAM, to motherboard, to drives, to CPU. I would try removing all cables other than power and the front panel power button, see if you get any POST then. If you have a spare power supply, try that first.
A bad drive can absolutely stop a POST. I'm still leaning towards your power supply. Order a decent 500-600w unit from amazon, it will be here tomorrow and if it doesn't work, then you have the first piece of your next buildAre there some jumpers or something I should change?
Well yes since it won't even boot to BIOS not much else I can say.
The red LED RAM light is meaningless?
MB? Could be (and I have had MB's die in the past)
RAM? Could be, I've had RAM go bad but usually some warning
CPU? Could be!
PSU? Maybe, but only 3.3V
I don't think it's drives, because no boot to BIOS.