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New motherboard no input

Got a new mother board plugged it all in and it turns on but dosent boot up. All the fans spin and everything just don’t get input into a monitor. Not very familiar with the monitor and I looked online but what’s does the blinking blue lights means when I press the power button. I tried clearing the cmos but I’m not familiar on a bios update with this kind of mother board.

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You mean OUTPUT.

Make sure your monitor is plugged into the back of the graphics card, and NOT the back of the motherboard.

 

X470 motherboard; you need to see if the motherboard can support Ryzen 3000 series CPU out-of-the-box. If it does, it should have a "AMD Ryzen 3000 Desktop Ready'" label on it. Otherwise, you'll need to get a hold of a Ryzen 2000-series CPU, or a local PC shop, to update the BIOS to support your Ryzen 3800X.

 

Does the B450 support the new Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs out of the box ...

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5 hours ago, Jsfeltner said:

Got a new mother board plugged it all in and it turns on but dosent boot up. All the fans spin and everything just don’t get input into a monitor. Not very familiar with the monitor and I looked online but what’s does the blinking blue lights means when I press the power button. I tried clearing the cmos but I’m not familiar on a bios update with this kind of mother board.

Here’s my spec 

 

Had a problem like this no post at all just lights and fans on an Asus X470-I the cpu and ram indicator light were on.  Could be a ram issue cant remember if I was limited by the cpu or the board but the max memory frequency I can use is 3000mhz.  Had to replace the board altogether after getting no help from asus. The x470s are kind easy to break if your not careful take a close look and make sure it's still flat

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