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Pc won't boot.

spiralfuzion
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33 minutes ago, spiralfuzion said:

well. The CPU ATX Power wasn't plugged in. Golly I'm not the brightest. Sadly this mobo only supports one system fan :(

Hey.  YOU FOUND it.  That's all that matters.

Ok so I moved my pc into a new case  (define s). It consists of am rx 480 xfx, 32gb of micron ram, I7 4770 with stock cooler, 650 watt seasonic psu and a hp mother board  (MS-7826 VER 1.0). When I plug my hdmI from my monitor to the pc it goes black and then says no signal so I assume something is happening. I'm not sure what.

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Make sure that the monitor cable is plugged into the 480 and not your motherboard

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Are you plugging into mobo or graphics card?

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1 minute ago, iostermann said:

Make sure that the monitor cable is plugged into the 480 and not your motherboard

It is haha

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1 minute ago, Litargirio said:

Are you plugging into mobo or graphics card?

Into the gpu.

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Could the orientation of the header be the issue? I may have put those in wrong but I don't believe that would stop it from posting.

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Is the pc starting at all?  Do the fans turn?  Does it give a POST beep?

Laws only govern the honest.

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1 minute ago, acturisme said:

Is the pc starting at all?  Do the fans turn?  Does it give a POST beep?

Well this mobo only has 1 fan header so the one fan in the case is working.  The cpu fan is working, the gpu turned on but no spin on the gpu fan. And I don't hear a beep. 

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Do you have the pcie and cpu headers switched around?  That WILL cause a problem.

1 minute ago, spiralfuzion said:

Well this mobo only has 1 fan header so the one fan in the case is working.  The cpu fan is working, the gpu turned on but no spin on the gpu fan. And I don't hear a beep. 

 

Laws only govern the honest.

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2 minutes ago, spiralfuzion said:

 the gpu turned on but no spin on the gpu fan.

How do you tell its on then?

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3 minutes ago, Litargirio said:

How do you tell its on then?

Led and heat is coming from it.  It usually doesn't spin up till its under load or gets hot enough. 

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Tried clearing your CMOS and rebooting?

Can you boot to the UEFI or BIOS?

Laws only govern the honest.

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2 hours ago, acturisme said:

Tried clearing your CMOS and rebooting?

Can you boot to the UEFI or BIOS?

It seems like there is no power in the usb on the mobo because my keyboard leds are off 

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5 minutes ago, spiralfuzion said:

It seems like there is no power in the usb on the mobo because my keyboard leds are off 

Double check each electrical and data connection first.  Then clear your uefi or bios and reboot.

Laws only govern the honest.

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11 minutes ago, acturisme said:

Double check each electrical and data connection first.  Then clear your uefi or bios and reboot.

It seems to turn on and off. I'm not sure why. 

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5 hours ago, acturisme said:

Double check each electrical and data connection first.  Then clear your uefi or bios and reboot.

well. The CPU ATX Power wasn't plugged in. Golly I'm not the brightest. Sadly this mobo only supports one system fan :(

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33 minutes ago, spiralfuzion said:

well. The CPU ATX Power wasn't plugged in. Golly I'm not the brightest. Sadly this mobo only supports one system fan :(

Hey.  YOU FOUND it.  That's all that matters.

Laws only govern the honest.

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