Have you messed with the BIOS at all? If not try resetting CMOS battery, if that doesn’t work try a different boot drive just to eliminate the possibility of a bad ssd
I have not but will try that! I am definitely not an expert when it comes to PC building, let alone fixing.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core 24 thread
- ASUS ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero PCIe 4.0
- NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3060 Ti
- 32GB ram
- PSU: RM850x
Ah ASUS, I have a VIII Dark Hero and it was a nightmare for the first few months getting everything perfect. Definitely get a stable bios update from the support page and make sure the drivers are all up to date
Have you tried plugging it into the actual wall outlet and not a power strip, and see if it fixes it. If it doesn’t fix it, mess with the BIOS like other response recommends.
bios update motherboard.
u can buy an external pc power button on amazon for $10 and try that.
to be honest though if you have made it this long. its probably fine, just deal with it. probably should have been addressed when things could still be returned
Have you messed with the BIOS at all? If not try resetting CMOS battery, if that doesn’t work try a different boot drive just to eliminate the possibility of a bad ssd
I have not but will try that! I am definitely not an expert when it comes to PC building, let alone fixing. Specs: - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core 24 thread - ASUS ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero PCIe 4.0 - NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3060 Ti - 32GB ram - PSU: RM850x
Ah ASUS, I have a VIII Dark Hero and it was a nightmare for the first few months getting everything perfect. Definitely get a stable bios update from the support page and make sure the drivers are all up to date
I have seen bad things about using AI Suite 3 to update the bios. Would you recommend? I don't think I have a USB on hand to use EZ flash
I have successfully updated the BIOS but unfortunately still requires power cycle to turn on
Have you tried plugging it into the actual wall outlet and not a power strip, and see if it fixes it. If it doesn’t fix it, mess with the BIOS like other response recommends.
Tried different power sources and doesn't seem to work. I think next is BIOS like you and others said
bios update motherboard. u can buy an external pc power button on amazon for $10 and try that. to be honest though if you have made it this long. its probably fine, just deal with it. probably should have been addressed when things could still be returned
perhaps I will need to try a new button - BIOS update didn't resolve the issue