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Help new rig not booting!!!

Recently bought:

Ryzen 2700x

Asus tuf b450m-Pro gaming

Corsair domplat 3000 c15

 

Plugged all in and nothing but leds and fans. I have a motherboard speaker but don't get any beeps. 

 

Tried different ram combinations including no ram. 

Reseating cpu

Now bread boarded

 

Any help much appreciated

 

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Just now, Emorphasiss said:

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Where the f*** are the rams? XD

 

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3 minutes ago, Emorphasiss said:

Recently bought:

Ryzen 2700x

Asus tuf b450m-Pro gaming

Corsair domplat 3000 c15

 

Plugged all in and nothing but leds and fans. I have a motherboard speaker but don't get any beeps. 

 

Tried different ram combinations including no ram. 

Reseating cpu

Now bread boarded

 

Any help much appreciated

 

Doesn't the 2700x require a GPU?

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I would try to re-seat the CPU, and re-plug any connector from PSU to motherboard.

If you have a PSU 24-pin test starter, use that to see if PSU is at fault.

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Just now, steelo said:

Doesn't the 2700x require a GPU?

Yes tried with gpu but nothing

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6 minutes ago, Emorphasiss said:

Yes tried with gpu but nothing

What GPU are you using? Does it require external power? Is your CPU cooler working when you turn the power on? Have you tried booting from a USB stick?

 

What I usually do in these situations is uplug all of the power connectors, plug them back in, remove 1 ram stick and then swap them. If all else fails, pull out the CPU and reseat. 

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Okay update here is now with gtx titan 6gb and one Ram stick in. No beep no post. 

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4 minutes ago, steelo said:

What GPU are you using? Does it require external power? Is your CPU cooler working when you turn the power on? Have you tried booting from a USB stick?

 

What I usually do in these situations is uplug all of the power connectors, plug them back in, remove 1 ram stick and then swap them. If all else fails, pull out the CPU and reseat. 

Gtx titan and yes. Can't even post yet and currently got one dimm in and have reseated my cpu

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4 minutes ago, Emorphasiss said:

Okay update here is now with gtx titan 6gb and one Ram stick in. No beep no post. 

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Can you verify the RAM is in the correct slots? What does your MB say?

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1 minute ago, steelo said:

Can you verify the RAM is in the correct slots?

Yes A2 as stated in manual

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5 minutes ago, Emorphasiss said:

Yes A2 as stated in manual

Try completely removing your GPU (including power) and reseating. I had a similar issue 2 days ago with a new build using a RX 570. No beeps or anything, just a blank display...

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The board should at least have status LED's on it, check and see what is happening with those if the board has them.
If it "Hangs" on the CPU LED it's a bad CPU/CPU problem.

 

Yes, it should give an error code/beep with no RAM in the board.

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2 minutes ago, steelo said:

Try completely removing your GPU (including power) and reseating. I had a similar issue with a RX 570 2 days ago on a new build. No beeps or anything, just a blank display...

Tried both and nothing not even a beep :(

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2 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

The board should at least have status LED's on it, check and see what is happening with those if the board has them.
If it "Hangs" on the CPU LED it's a bad CPU/CPU problem.

 

Yes, it should give an error code/beep with no RAM in the board.

Can't see any cou leds on my board :(

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4 minutes ago, Emorphasiss said:

Can't see any cou leds on my board :(

Verify the CPU power connector is plugged in...If the cpu leds aren't coming on, chances are you probably have a bad CPU...Is this a new or used CPU?

 

Pull the CPU out and verify you don't have any bent pins, also verify the orientation you're inserting it.

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3 minutes ago, steelo said:

If the cpu leds aren't coming on, chances are you probably have a bad CPU...Is this a new or used CPU?

 

Pull the CPU out and verify you don't have any burnt pins, as well as the orientation you're inserting it.

 

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Everything looks to be inserted totally fine. Your motherboard may have arrived dead unfortunately.

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So sorry, not sure why I wrote 'burnt' pins....I meant 'bent' pins...

 

As far as I can tell, everything looks to be connected correctly.

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I just don't know if it's doa board or cpu which is most likely? 

 

I don't get a beep at all :/

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Just now, Emorphasiss said:

I just don't know if it's doa board or cpu which is most likely? 

 

I don't get a beep at all :/

I'd lean towards the MB being bad.

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