![]() ![]() I could very well go out and buy some cables, but I haven't gotten around to that yet. I do not, however, have any VGA or DVI cables to test my motherboard's on-board graphics. I don't want to potentially cause more issues.įourthly, my motherboard does not have an HDMI port. I'm still researching whether or not I should reset the BIOS using the CMOS jumper. So, no overclocking (my CPU is locked anyway). Just a couple of display optimizations from within the OS, to get it display right on my years old 1680 x 1050 TV. Thirdly, I really didn't change anything in the BIOS. Oh, and I even took the power supply to a whole new outlet. Turned on the PC after such an action, and nothing. I even unplugged all cables and plugged everything back in. So I've checked if there were any loose cables somehow. Secondly, my PC has been sitting in the same spot for 2 months. This entire issue occured again for a second time, hours before this post. But I really don't want the solution to be waiting every 8 hours. After I woke up, I pressed the power button and it magically worked. So how did I fix it? Literally did nothing, for 8 hours. It froze randomly, and the CPU Debug LED lit up. One, this has happened yesterday (at the time of typing this). Now, a couple of important things I want to point out. Monitor: 10+ years old 1680x1050 TV, connected via HDMI (upgrading one day) I still do not know for sure if the problem is entirely the CPU. ![]() I observe the motherboard, and I discover the my motherboard's "EZ Debug" LED is lit up namely, the CPU LED light.Īccording to my motherboard's manual, this "indicates CPU is not detected or fail.". I hear the normal "booting noises." Nothing appears on my TV (connected via HDMI, using the GPU's port). TL DR: Basically, while I was using my PC, it froze. Just trying to give as much information as possible. Now hold on and read a little further before jumping to conclusions.ĮDIT: Huge post, sorry about that. After 2 months of using my first ever built PC with no issues, I could really appreciate some help figuring out this new hardware issue. ![]()
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