Strangest thing just happened and spent nearly 2 hours sorting it out

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So I recently built my Mrs a SFF PC, its consisted of my old Ryzen 7900 Non X after I upgraded to a 7900X3D, and ASUS B650E ITX motherboard and 32gb (2x16gb) G.Skill Trident Z5 6000mhz CL30 DDR5 Ram.

My machine is / was a Ryzen 7900X3D, ASUS X670E Gene and 32gb (2x16gb) G.Skill Trident Z5 7800mhz running at 6400mhz CL28.

So up until tonight her PC was running fine without any issue, bear in mind nothing has changed since I built it, so this evening we went to switch it on and it wouldnt post, there is no post code display, just the 4 LED's, it was stuck on the RAM LED, so I cleared the cmos and still no post, I instantly started looking at the ram, I took 1 stick out, still wouldnt post, I moved the stick in the PC to the other slot and it posted, so I put the 2nd stick back in and again it wouldnt post, I thought, this is either a faulty RAM slot on the board or the CPU has gained a fault (IMC), so to narrow it down, I tried my RAM in my Mrs machine, same problem, the PC would only post with the ram in 1 slot of the motherboard, didnt matter which stick I used, they would both work, but only in 1 slot.

So try and eliminate if it was the CPU or the motherboard at fault, I took the chip out of my Mrs machine and my Machine and swapped them over, here the crazy part, her chip is working fine in my machine, and my chip is working fine in her machine, so she now has the 7900X3D and im back on my 7900 Non X and all memory slots on both machines are working fine, all I can say is WTF !!!!

I should inform you that approx 30mins before this, my Mrs actually said to me "Do you want to swap CPUs", my answer to this was no I cant be bothered with all of that, I think she jinxed it, got her own way in the end.
 
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Any chance a bios update could fix it? That's if you could be bothered switching CPU's over again :D
She on the latest bios, but no I cant be bothered to switch the CPUs back over again, I'll probably just grab a 9000 series in a few months now when they come out, AND NOOOOOOO !!!! shes not having that one.
New wife required. ;)
LMAO, I wont show her this one :D
 
Does your wife practice juju by any chance?
I wish she did, at least that would explain it.

That's very odd...

Happy wife, happy life though
Tell me about it, ive switched both PCs on this morning and they both fired up straight away, im still baffled by what could have been wrong, thank god we both have AM5 machines otherwise id be sending a motherboard and CPU back today, which would probably come back to me as no fault found.
 
LOL all, TBH ive been winding her up all day long about her being a witch, her new nickname is JuJu Gill, and every time shes told me shes off to the loo ive asked her is that to use the toilet bowl as a cauldron to mix up another potion with the loo brush lol.

On a serious note, it has left me baffled too, I switched both machines on this morning and they both fired up perfectly fine, and again this evening when we got home from work, both are running perfectly fine now, could it be that the CPU somehow moved in the socket ? or even was never really seated properly and we just got lucky with it until last night, ie only just making contact, or maybe the board has an intermittent fault, I did give the socket a blow out and the ram slots last night just incase something was laying in them, invisible to the naked eye, like a small piece of dust or hair etc.
 
I wonder if they would carry on working if you swapped the CPUs back over.

Maybe the other half knows more about computers than you think and she planned this all out to get your CPU after you declined her request to do so lol
 
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She only giggling as I read your post out, maybe thats what happened after all.
Watch, Next time she asks for something and the answer is no\cba\too much work see if a mysterious issue appears that works in her favour!

you posting this strange issue could be her downfall lol
 
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Likely will be fine if swapping cpus back. I expect it was a bad mount on the cooler. Weird that it "went bad" rather than starting bad, but memory issues being caused by bad pressure, mi's aligned or incorrectly mounted coolers is common.
 
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