#MSI B550 Gaming Plus - Random Power Issue

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stray dew
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Huh?

near iron
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Did i delete something on accident? Lol

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Spent a ton of time on a long post detailing a problem im having and its now gone. Lol

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Gunna be really annoyed if its just gone now.

stray dew
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I saw it for a brief moment but it all got yeeted

near iron
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oof. Let me see if i can find it.

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The bot deleted my post because i mention being down about one of the things I tried, not working. Dang, i spent like 45 mins typing that post up. I’ll just consolidate it I suppose.

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Basically, have a mother board power issue thats really really unique, just has a lot of working parts and key details. I’ll provide the spec/hardware of my build, then try to sum up the issue.

stray dew
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<@&750150305383186585> Any chance we could get all those paragraphs copy/pasted again?

covert hearth
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DM-d.

near iron
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Mobo: MSI - MPG B550 Plus - (which is newest part of build, because of static issue my old ASUS Tuf Gaming X570 - Plus (wifi)

CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 3800x

RAM - two sticks of DDR4 Corsair RGB 3200MHz sticks

GPU - XFX RS Radeon RX 570

Liquid Cooler: H100i RGB Platinum

Case - Corsair 4000D / 4000D Air Flow Mid Tower Gaming Case

near iron
# covert hearth DM-d.

Whew, thank you so much. I appreciate you, and am happy that it at least went somewhere.

covert hearth
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NP.

near iron
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So basically, the build I have was working for about 2 years, and then all of the sudden my original mobo basically bricked itself out with a “usb static electricity level too high” bug/loop (which found out had this issue/recall/etc when I went to troubleshoot when it had issues for the first time) . That mobo was an ASUS Tuf Gaming x570-plus (wifi) - when i realized it was my motherboard being the root of the issue, despite removing all of the connected USB ports that I could possibly remove and trying to remedy it, I replaced it with an MSI board. 
Build currently is as follows:

Mobo: MSI - MPG B550 Gaming Plus 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 

GPU: XFX RS Radeon RX 570

RAM: two 16 GB sticks of DDR4 3200 MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB 

PSU: Corsair CX 650M 

Case: Corsair 4000D / 4000D Air Flow MId Tower Gaming Case

Cooler: Corsair H100i RGB Platinum Liquid Cooling System

Now, when I switched to the new motherboard everything worked out just fine. Even a clean memory swap and it booted up from the point right where it left off before the OG mobo bricked itself. 

Fast forward probably 6-7 months to now, PC has been moved a couple times, and has had a new home for the past 4 months, and been running fine. Just new environment. About a week ago, after sleeping my PC the night before when I went to bed, I went to go try and turn my PC on and nothing happened. Tried all of the normal re-seating all of the connections, power switch, etc. And couldn’t get it to work. Ironically enough had a buddy just so happen to give me a PSU he had lying around, so I figured I’d give it a shot. That PSU is a Corsair RM550X - I swapped that out to see if I could get any life out of it, and then nothing happened.
near iron
# covert hearth NP.

DM’ed you again in hopes to get the second half, if its not too much trouble

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<@&750150305383186585> ⬆️

covert hearth
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Not seeing anything else in the logs, unfortunately.

near iron
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Sorry to be so delayed for the second half, but anyways. Put back in the old one after that, and then hit the power switch like 4-5 times and it popped back on. Then 2 days later it ended up being off again, and i had to really fiddle with the switch on the back and hit the power button several times and then it finally popped on. This last time I got it turned off, nothing has worked to get it to turn on.

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I’ve tried the paper clips on the switch prongs to by pass the switch, taken my cmos battery out, etc. I cant get it to show any life whatsoever. Just really frustrating because its honestly the first problem in years of building PC’s that i havent been able to figure out or research.

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if any one has read all of this, and has a second to help me out I would be super thankful, because I really need my PC to get some work things done today/asap.