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Computer won't post

Hi, I am 13 years old and just built a new computer for Christmas. When I got home today form school my computer was on a black screen but all the case fans were running. When I opened up the case the DRAM LED on on the motherboard was solid red. I reset the computer and it didn't post. I've checked the Motherboard Manual and have already tested each of the memory dimms. Nothing has fixed the problem so far. Any help?

Thanks!

System Specs:

AMD A10 5800k 3.8 Ghz

ASUS F2A85 V-PRO Motherboard

8gb of Corsair 1866mhz RAM

AMD Radeon HD 6670

Corsair CX 430 Power supply

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try switching up the slots the RAM is in.

[9:01:47 PM] Slick: And the award for life time acheivement in the field of "maker of the least amount of sense" goes to Kilmer.

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And all the RAM tested okay? Have you tried them on a different computer?

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And all the RAM tested okay? Have you tried them on a different computer?

I got it working in the second dimm slot instead of the first. But it did post saying on the screen "Overclocking Failed Press F1 to go into BIOS" is that ok?

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All your connections for power and the like okay?

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All your connections for power and the like okay?

yes I checked them and they are all fine

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reset your bios completely, clear your cmos.

[9:01:47 PM] Slick: And the award for life time acheivement in the field of "maker of the least amount of sense" goes to Kilmer.

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As above really. Remove battery for 30 seconds, replace and try to boot up.

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As above really. Remove battery for 30 seconds' date=' replace and try to boot up.[/quote']

I got it in the BIOS but when I plug in my hard drive it doesnt post

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do have both sata power and sata data cables in it?

[9:01:47 PM] Slick: And the award for life time acheivement in the field of "maker of the least amount of sense" goes to Kilmer.

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Alright thanks for helping i got it t boot into windows. That saved me!

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Glad to help =) those darned cables!

[9:01:47 PM] Slick: And the award for life time acheivement in the field of "maker of the least amount of sense" goes to Kilmer.

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And all the RAM tested okay? Have you tried them on a different computer?
I got it working in the second dimm slot instead of the first. But it did post saying on the screen "Overclocking Failed Press F1 to go into BIOS" is that ok?

That is a feature of ASUS motherboards. It means you have had a hardware failure. Just hit F1. It means you previously failed to overclock. Just hit F1 and it will send to to the BIOS.

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