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izaini

I was upgrading my CPU from a i5 6400 to a i5 9500 and and after I did that I was getting No Signal on my monitors despite them being plugged in. I've tried re seating the RAM and the GPU. I've tried with and without the GPU. I've tried different cables in various places. I even tried switching back to the old motherboard and CPU and still no video output. It's not the monitors and It's not the video cables... what is the issue? PLEASE HELP!

 

Specs:
ASRock B365 Pro4 (New Motherboard)

MSI B150 (Old Motherboard)

Intel Core i5 9500 (New CPU)

Intel Core i5 6400 (Old CPU)

AMD RX480

EVGA 650W GQ

 

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Can you get into BIOS

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Just now, Enderman said:

Can you get into BIOS

As far as I know, no? I have no way of telling since it gives no video output but the fans are spinning and the lights are on.

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1 minute ago, izaini said:

As far as I know, no? I have no way of telling since it gives no video output but the fans are spinning and the lights are on.

Have you tried spamming delete or F2 or whatever right after pressing the power button?

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13 minutes ago, izaini said:

I've tried with and without the GPU.

Do you mean that you have actually taken the GPU out? If not, try using the integrated graphics with the GPU taken out. I had a similar problem, and it ended up being that my motherboard BIOS was out of date and I had to update it to support my GPU

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Just now, Mr_Argon said:

Do you mean that you have actually taken the GPU out? If not, try using the integrated graphics with the GPU taken out. I had a similar problem, and it ended up being that my motherboard BIOS was out of date and I had to update it to support my GPU

I have tried with the GPU out and the HDMI cable plugged into the motherboard.

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8 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Have you tried spamming delete or F2 or whatever right after pressing the power button?

I did and nothing happened.

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The EZ DEBUG LED on the old motherboard is lighting up DRAM After a google search it seems like the issue is its not detecting ram.

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