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Linus typically doesn't help in Troubleshooting. This is a community troubleshooting section. You've given us a distinct lack of information and recommend you read the stickies in this subsection.

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Linus i need you to help me because I started my system and it wouldn't boot. This is my system http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/hYmwZLplease help Linus i watch all your videos you are the best.

Sorry to burst your dreams, but Linus himself probably wont help..

We can help though.

 

What have you tried?

Using a different PSU or only 1 stick of RAM or no GPU?

 

EDIT: @TheGamingBarrel may be right. Not sure.

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Sorry to burst your dreams, but Linus himself probably wont help..

We can help though.

 

What have you tried?

Using a different PSU or only 1 stick of RAM or no GPU?

 

EDIT: @TheGamingBarrel may be right. Not sure.

if it just doesnt boot then it would be a problem with RAM or BIOS :P

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Sorry to burst your dreams, but Linus himself probably wont help..

We can help though

What have you tried?

Using a different PSU or only 1 stick of RAM or no GPU?

 

EDIT: @TheGamingBarrel may be right. Not sure.

Tried all of them and also have tried a different cpu and mobo and worked with them so it is just this setup. But it is linus's website he should help. 

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Maybe try a different power supply, sometimes that could be the issue.

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you need to flash your bios also it was kind of pointless to get an overclocking CPU with that board you spent $40 then you had to. Personaly I would return it and get a 4400 or a no K scew chip 

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Tried all of them and also have tried a different cpu and mobo and worked with them so it is just this setup. But it is linus's website he should help. 

This is a Linus-branded forum.

 

Luke is the real brains behind it to be fair (it has been said on numerous occasions that the forum is essentially Luke's "baby"/project), and Linus doesn't have the time to sit at his PC all day and help people out with tech issues like we do ;)

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Tried all of them and also have tried a different cpu and mobo and worked with them so it is just this setup. But it is linus's website he should help. 

That's not how life, much less this site, works.

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Did the system turn on at all or what happens when u press power?

 

If it turns on and doesent boot u may need a bios update.

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Could be faulty PSU's. If linus helped with every problem there would be no more linus videos cuz he'd be on here helping multitudes of people.

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Tried all of them and also have tried a different cpu and mobo and worked with them so it is just this setup. But it is linus's website he should help. 

lol nop

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According to MSI this board does not support the I5-4690K. See here: http://uk.msi.com/support/mb/H81ME34.html#support-cpu

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According to MSI this board does not support the I5-4690K. See here: http://uk.msi.com/support/mb/H81ME34.html#support-cpu

 

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One of us isn't reading the website correctly.. and I'm not saying it's not me. 

 

 

 

you need to flash your bios also it was kind of pointless to get an overclocking CPU with that board you spent $40 then you had to. Personaly I would return it and get a 4400 or a no K scew chip 

 

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I think it looks like it does support over-clocking.  

 

It's odd that the screenshot enlarged so much. 

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