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built first system and it won't post. need help

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it uses the asus maximus ix hero mobo a 7700k evga gtx 1080ti need help with it. thanks

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4 minutes ago, 9volt_battery said:

it uses the asus maximus ix hero mobo a 7700k evga gtx 1080ti need help with it. thanks

Ummmm........what is it doing...

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Try cheking that the cable that goes from your power on button is connected to the good port

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9 minutes ago, charrst said:

Does the computer turn on, or does it just have nothing showing up on the monitor?

nothing shows up

 

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9 minutes ago, TechTi said:

Try cheking that the cable that goes from your power on button is connected to the good port

did that

 

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10 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

Ummmm........what is it doing...

nothing comes up when I turn it on

 

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2 minutes ago, 9volt_battery said:

here's a photo

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that fan is spinning not Shure why its not in this

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1 minute ago, charrst said:

So the fan is spinning, so that means the motherboard has power and your power button works. Your GPU clearly has power. You have RAM... But when you plug it into a display, nothing shows up? You clearly have some numbers showing up on the little display at the top of the motherboard.

 

I found this chart on ASUS' website. Look at the codes the motherboard displays and see if these help.

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I looked at those codes and it seems normal

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cpu has power waiting on an optical drive frys salesperson was going to get me one but forgot  

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Just now, charrst said:

Well your motherboard has a yellow light under the numbers in your second picture, saying that the only problem is that the display isn't plugged in at that moment. So as far as it is aware, the CPU and RAM are fine. Assuming that the monitor is connected to the computer, everything should theoretically be fine.

that's what I thought but I guess not

 

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i had a similar problem i cleaned my ram with rubbing alcohol and it worked fine

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