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Ryzen 5 2600 on b450m-a motherboard no display

Hashemdweikat

i recently built a pc with a b450m-a asus motherboard and a ryzen 5 2600 cpu along with 16 gb 3000MHz of ram and a rx 580 8gb GPU.

now i am having an issue with this pc, whenever i turn it on, the fans are spinning and everything seems to work but no display on the monitor.

i tried swithcing cables and ports i rebuilt the pc, made sure of everything connected correctly, tried onboard graphics and external graphics but still no display.

i am afraid that it is a bios issue since it may need an update but unfortunately i don,t have an older gen cpu to test this..

has anyone ever had this kind of issue before i will be happy to hear your opinions ...

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That CPU has no built in GPU, so you won't get signal from it. B450 was made in a time Ryzen 2000 existed, so it will have the right BIOS for the CPU.

Plug your video cable into your GPU, ensure your monitor is set to the correct signal and try resetting the CMOS (check your motherboard manual on how to do that exactly on your board). 

Are there any LEDs turning on, on your board? More specifically any debug LEDs (typically located on the upper right side of the board)? Have you tried booting with a single stick of RAM in slot 2?

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2 minutes ago, minibois said:

That CPU has no built in GPU, so you won't get signal from it. B450 was made in a time Ryzen 2000 existed, so it will have the right BIOS for the CPU.

Plug your video cable into your GPU, ensure your monitor is set to the correct signal and try resetting the CMOS (check your motherboard manual on how to do that exactly on your board). 

Are there any LEDs turning on, on your board? More specifically any debug LEDs (typically located on the upper right side of the board)? Have you tried booting with a single stick of RAM in slot 2?

yeah the motherboard LEDs are working and i tried one stick of ram in different slots and tried the other stick as well, tried to connect using the graphics card with different ports but no display

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5 minutes ago, tatte said:

Is your RAM in the QVL? Ryzen can be picky. 

i have a patriot 16 GB DDR4 3000Mhz ram dual channel isn't supposed to be supported

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17 minutes ago, Hashemdweikat said:

rx 580 8gb GPU

i am afraid that it is a bios issue since it may need an update but unfortunately i don,t have an older gen cpu to test this..

I have the same GPU, and mine has a LED that tells me it's getting power. I don't know if all of them have a LED but let us know if it's on. Which GPU brand do you have, Gigabyte, MSI, XFX?

Also I don't know if you're new to pc building but is the GPU connected to the PSU?

And I don't think the BIOS is the problem here

 

13 minutes ago, tatte said:

Is your RAM in the QVL? Ryzen can be picky. 

It doesn't matter if the RAM is on the QVL, RAM is RAM and the computer will turn on.

Will the computer run perfectly? Probably not but it will at least turn on.

 

54 minutes ago, Hashemdweikat said:

dual channel isn't supposed to be supported

Where did you read that? It's actually better to use 2 RAM stick than 1 single RAM stick

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56 minutes ago, Hashemdweikat said:

yeah the motherboard LEDs are working and i tried one stick of ram in different slots and tried the other stick as well, tried to connect using the graphics card with different ports but no display

Did you reset CMOS yet? 
Did the PC used to work?

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The Graphics card that i have is from msi armor edition and yeah its connected to the PSU the fans are spinning i tried to reset the CMOS but still the same issue.

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2 hours ago, minibois said:

Did you reset CMOS yet? 
Did the PC used to work?

i reset it, and it's the first time to run this pc

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2 hours ago, Syaoran said:

I have the same GPU, and mine has a LED that tells me it's getting power. I don't know if all of them have a LED but let us know if it's on. Which GPU brand do you have, Gigabyte, MSI, XFX?

Also I don't know if you're new to pc building but is the GPU connected to the PSU?

And I don't think the BIOS is the problem here

 

It doesn't matter if the RAM is on the QVL, RAM is RAM and the computer will turn on.

Will the computer run perfectly? Probably not but it will at least turn on.

 

Where did you read that? It's actually better to use 2 RAM stick than 1 single RAM stick

sorry i meant that it is better supported to be dual channel

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What shows on the monitor when you have it plugged in? Or do you get nothing at all? Have you tried changing I puts on the monitor? Have you tried all ports on the video card? Do the fans spin? Do the lights on the motherboard light up? You never answered if the RAM is on the QVL. 

 

As already mentioned, the BIOS won't be your issue. 

 

2 hours ago, Syaoran said:

 it doesn't matter if the RAM is on the QVL, RAM is RAM and the computer will turn on.

Will the computer run perfectly? Probably not but it will at least turn on.

That's simply incorrect. 

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4 hours ago, Hashemdweikat said:

i recently built a pc with a b450m-a asus motherboard and a ryzen 5 2600 cpu along with 16 gb 3000MHz of ram and a rx 580 8gb GPU.

now i am having an issue with this pc, whenever i turn it on, the fans are spinning and everything seems to work but no display on the monitor.

i tried swithcing cables and ports i rebuilt the pc, made sure of everything connected correctly, tried onboard graphics and external graphics but still no display.

i am afraid that it is a bios issue since it may need an update but unfortunately i don,t have an older gen cpu to test this..

has anyone ever had this kind of issue before i will be happy to hear your opinions ...

Any beep codes? That will tell you what's wrong.

 

I'd suggest swapping the CPU with a known working one to get into the BIOS.  

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6 hours ago, Syaoran said:

It doesn't matter if the RAM is on the QVL, RAM is RAM and the computer will turn on.

Will the computer run perfectly? Probably not but it will at least turn on.

This is simply false. This was a major issue when Ryzen first launched, and as far as I know in Apple space it's still easy to stop your system from booting by giving it too fast RAM (no BIOS to enter and fix it). Please don't go "oH bUt ThE fAnS sPiN sO tHe rAm wOrKs", or babble about how YOU have never had an issue so the issue can't possibly exist... Just look it up and move on.

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  • 3 months later...

Did you find solution?  The same problem happens to me, it does not give me an image and I have a B450m Gigabyte, r5 2600, ram 2x8gb vengeance lpx and rx 460 2gb.  I can't get video

Pls help!! 

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  • 1 year later...

Try resetting bios with Ryzen APU model or Athlon 3000G and don't forget removing your GPU from your motherboard. I once had gotten my no display a320m-hdv back by using APU like 3000G to reset. Hope it work.

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