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1 minute ago, Togglebg said:

It is showing 00

My understanding is that that is a problem with either the motherboard or cpu.

 

If you have another motherboard that supports 9th generation Intel, try the cpu on that.

Hi, I'm having a really tough time and am hoping someone can help. I built a new rig and it turns on, but does not post. The Motherboard has a CPU LED that is constantly red. I tried removing the GPU, re-seating the CPU and it's cooler and 1 stick of ram in each slot 1 by 1. All power cables are connected as well. The GPU and the cooler light up and all the fans spin. The monitor was tested by plugging into a laptop and it works. A second monitor was also tested (this time via display port instead of hdmi) and also remains black. My biggest nightmare would be a faulty motherboard or CPU so I hope there is a solution that does not involve me trying to return components.

 

CPU: i9-9900k

Mobo: Maximus XI Code

Ram: 1x8gb G.Skill Ripjaws 3200mhz (temporary ram until the other one arrives)

GPU: Strix 2080 ti OC

PSU: Supernova G3 850w

Cooler: Corsair H115i

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7 minutes ago, Togglebg said:

Hi, I'm having a really tough time and am hoping someone can help. I built a new rig and it turns on, but does not post. The Motherboard has a CPU LED that is constantly red. I tried removing the GPU, re-seating the CPU and it's cooler and 1 stick of ram in each slot 1 by 1. All power cables are connected as well. The GPU and the cooler light up and all the fans spin. The monitor was tested by plugging into a laptop and it works. A second monitor was also tested (this time via display port instead of hdmi) and also remains black. My biggest nightmare would be a faulty motherboard or CPU so I hope there is a solution that does not involve me trying to return components.

 

CPU: i9-9900k

Mobo: Maximus XI Code

Ram: 1x8gb G.Skill Ripjaws 3200mhz (temporary ram until the other one arrives)

GPU: Strix 2080 ti OC

PSU: Supernova G3 850w

Cooler: Corsair H115i

Did you check for bent pins on your motherboard/cpu and swollen/ruptured capacitors on the motherboard?

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3 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

Did you check for bent pins on your motherboard/cpu and swollen/ruptured capacitors on the motherboard?

When I took out the CPU i did look but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. I also don't see anything wrong with the capacitors now that I am taking a look. The Mobo is brand new like everything else.

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1 minute ago, Togglebg said:

When I took out the CPU i did look but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. I also don't see anything wrong with the capacitors now that I am taking a look. The Mobo is brand new like everything else.

Is your motherboard beeping at all when you turn it on?

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4 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

Is your motherboard beeping at all when you turn it on?

There is no beep, everything turns on but it gets nowhere after that.

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1 minute ago, averagebilly said:

Have you tried the on-board graphics?

Yes I removed the GPU and plugged in the monitor to the mobo HDMI, but still does not help.

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Double check the board mounting, start replacing cables and power supplies.

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31 minutes ago, Togglebg said:

Hi, I'm having a really tough time and am hoping someone can help. I built a new rig and it turns on, but does not post. The Motherboard has a CPU LED that is constantly red. I tried removing the GPU, re-seating the CPU and it's cooler and 1 stick of ram in each slot 1 by 1. All power cables are connected as well. The GPU and the cooler light up and all the fans spin. The monitor was tested by plugging into a laptop and it works. A second monitor was also tested (this time via display port instead of hdmi) and also remains black. My biggest nightmare would be a faulty motherboard or CPU so I hope there is a solution that does not involve me trying to return components.

 

CPU: i9-9900k

Mobo: Maximus XI Code

Ram: 1x8gb G.Skill Ripjaws 3200mhz (temporary ram until the other one arrives)

GPU: Strix 2080 ti OC

PSU: Supernova G3 850w

Cooler: Corsair H115i

First thing i would make sure to check is that you've put all of the wires in the correct connection spots 
secondly i would switch your powersupply out if you have a spare one 

Sorry that this is happening to you trust me i hate it when something isnt working right :P

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39 minutes ago, Togglebg said:

Hi, I'm having a really tough time and am hoping someone can help. I built a new rig and it turns on, but does not post. The Motherboard has a CPU LED that is constantly red. I tried removing the GPU, re-seating the CPU and it's cooler and 1 stick of ram in each slot 1 by 1. All power cables are connected as well. The GPU and the cooler light up and all the fans spin. The monitor was tested by plugging into a laptop and it works. A second monitor was also tested (this time via display port instead of hdmi) and also remains black. My biggest nightmare would be a faulty motherboard or CPU so I hope there is a solution that does not involve me trying to return components.

 

CPU: i9-9900k

Mobo: Maximus XI Code

Ram: 1x8gb G.Skill Ripjaws 3200mhz (temporary ram until the other one arrives)

GPU: Strix 2080 ti OC

PSU: Supernova G3 850w

Cooler: Corsair H115i

Also the mother board that you have requires you to have the 4 pin and 8 pin molex plugged into the top of your mother board or it will not boot!

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9 minutes ago, Narsmow said:

Also the mother board that you have requires you to have the 4 pin and 8 pin molex plugged into the top of your mother board or it will not boot!

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I check to make sure but both are plugged in nice and tight (it clips in). I think I might have to contact the vendor and see if they can troubleshoot and replace the mobo :/ 

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3 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

Is the display giving you a code? (top-right)

It is showing 00

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6 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

Is the display giving you a code? (top-right)

I don't have your board but most of the time code 00 is caused by three things, a faulty psu, motherboard or cpu. 
 

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2 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

My understanding is that that is a problem with either the motherboard or cpu.

 

If you have another motherboard that supports 9th generation Intel, try the cpu on that.

vis versa that psu

 

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also dose it not post at all or can you get to the bios settings?

 

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11 minutes ago, Narsmow said:

also dose it not post at all or can you get to the bios settings?

 

There is no post, no bios settings, nothing.

15 minutes ago, averagebilly said:

My understanding is that that is a problem with either the motherboard or cpu.

 

If you have another motherboard that supports 9th generation Intel, try the cpu on that.

I just flashed a new bios using the bios USB slot at the back but this also did not help. Tomorrow when the light is better I will take another look for any bent pins I guess.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry for super long time with no reply, but the mobo was defective after all. 

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