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First Build Won’t boot

Ethan Gregeny

Building my first pc, won’t boot

Specs:
Motherboard: b550 auros pro ac 
Cpu: Ryzen AMD 5 3600
Gpu: MSI RTX 2070 TRI frozr 
Psu: cooler master 750w 80+ gold
Ram: evo spear 8g x 2 3000MHz 
Case: Corsair  icue 220t 

I made sure to plug everything in but it just won’t boot. I checked that these parts are compatible and they are. I plugged in the case to the bottom of the motherboard into a usb 2 port. I tried jump starting the motherboard but nothing would happen. The only glimpse of it booting is a no signal screen on my monitor. https://gyazo.com/28ee79f7c88b75583881ad6d7e95c0ec

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You're picture is a bit dark and blurry, so it'd hard to tell - but can you confirm you've got the 8-pin power connected in the top left corner of the motherboard?

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Just now, Mr Sparkle said:

but can you confirm you've got the 8-pin power connected in the top left corner of the motherboard?

Yes I can everything from the psu is plugged in.

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Any chance you're able to send through a better picture (more light would be helpful)?

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From what I can tell in the picture, the front panel connectors aren't connected in the bottom right corner (correct me if I'm wrong).

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@Mr Sparklei fixed that but I think it was the standoff screws for the mb was the problem, I didn’t plug all of them in I am going to do that and I’ll let you know.

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9 minutes ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

@Mr Sparkle It didn’t work... should the power supply fan turn on immediately?

Probably not until the load/temperature is high enough.

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@Mr Sparkle I just rebuilt everything in the pc. I tried to take 1 stick of ram out but it didn’t work. I realized that not all the standoffs were screwed in so I screwed them in and nothing happened. I don’t know what else to do besides go to a computer repair store and see what they say. I noticed that whenever I plug in my hdmi into my gpu the monitor says it has a signal But then it says no signal then turns off.

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9 minutes ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

No, nothing turns on

If thats the case, then its either a faulty component (PSU, motherboard, CPU) or the case power button isn't correctly connected (refer to the image I sent through earlier).

If anyone else has any ideas, go for it.

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4 minutes ago, Mr Sparkle said:

PSU, motherboard, CPU

Only these parts could be faulty?

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21 minutes ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

I think the power switch is installed correctly 

What about the power supply switch?

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I'm assuming you've already checked that this all lines up, but I'll add it in here anyways.

 

Case connectors

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Motherboard

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1 hour ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

Only these parts could be faulty?

It could also be the ram, but considering you've got 2 sticks, they'd both probably have to be faulty for it to be not powering on.

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5 hours ago, Poet129 said:

What about the power supply switch?

The switch to turn the power supply on? 

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9 hours ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

@Mr Sparklei have all of the io connectors except the hd audio. Where do I find that?

You may not have that one - there was probably another audio connector for the audio ports.

 

9 hours ago, Ethan Gregeny said:

The switch to turn the power supply on? 

Yes - I’ve been operating under the assumption that your got a power cable connected to the PSU and the switch is ON on the back of the PSU?

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