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RMcNasty

Hi, brother is building a computer and we can't get it to post. We have tried just the 24-pin, CPU and 24-pin and removing the cmos battery.

 

System

Ryzen 1600

Msi B350M Bazooka

DDR4 3000mhz

750ti superclocked

Seasonic M12 bronze 620 watts 

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Just now, RMcNasty said:

Hi, brother is building a computer and we can't get it to post. We have tried just the 24-pin, CPU and 24-pin and removing the cmos battery.

 

System

Ryzen 1600

Msi B350M Bazooka

DDR4 3000mhz

750ti superclocked

Seasonic M12 bronze 620 watts 

Are there any error LEDs on the motherboard? The motherboard manual shows what they could be pointing to.

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Could we get a picture just to check everything is right on that end. if you can with the whole motherboard in frame

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14 minutes ago, RMcNasty said:

Hi, brother is building a computer and we can't get it to post. We have tried just the 24-pin, CPU and 24-pin and removing the cmos battery.

 

System

Ryzen 1600

Msi B350M Bazooka

DDR4 3000mhz

750ti superclocked

Seasonic M12 bronze 620 watts 

RAM/Mobo could be faulty...  but we need to check....

   

PC Specs:Custom Built PC

CPU:AMD Ryzen 3 1200 GPU:Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 TI Mini RAM:Corsair Vengence 2400 MHz DDR4 Motherboard:ASUS Prime B350M-A AM4 Motherboard Case:Corsair 100R PSU:Corsair VS450 

Laptop Specs:Acer TravelMate 8472

CPU:Intel Core i5 560M Memory:2GB DDR3 CPU:Intel HD Graphics Case:Its a Laptop Motherboard:Laptop Motherboard

 

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22 minutes ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Just checking, you have a boot drive installed?

That wouldn't stop it from posting. 

 

CPU - FX 8350 @ 4.5GHZ GPU - Radeon 5700  Mobo - M5A99FX Pro R2.0 RAM - Crucial Ballistix 16GB @ 1600 PSU - Corsair CX600M CPU Cooler - Hyper 212 EVO Storage - Samsung EVO 250GB, WD Blue 1TB

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12 hours ago, Ωhmbreon said:

Are there any error LEDs on the motherboard? The motherboard manual shows what they could be pointing to.

Yes there is lights but those aren't even turning on. None of the mobo Leds are turning on, no beeps, the cpu fan isn't turning, and non of the error leds are turning on either.

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12 hours ago, Wyren9029 said:

Could we get a picture just to check everything is right on that end. if you can with the whole motherboard in frame

Here you go

IMG_20180113_101350660.jpg

IMG_20180113_101346409.jpg

IMG_20180113_101330783.jpg

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On 1/13/2018 at 11:16 AM, RMcNasty said:

Here you go

 

IMG_20180113_101346409.jpg

 

Put the CPU cooler on. It should come with pre-applied thermal compound so you don't need to get any.

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2 hours ago, Ωhmbreon said:

Put the CPU cooler on. It should come with pre-applied thermal compound so you don't need to get any.

that doesn't matter right now we just want it to spin were not running the system we just want it to post then we will put it on.

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Is the GSKILL ram lighting up whatsoever? Should light up if it’s getting power. I’ve had a similar issue, and i found it was a dead stick - i had the same exact sticks. Take one stick out, test slot by slot with that stick, and then try the same with the other stick. @RMcNasty

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A different psu to try? I'm not up to date with Ryzen, but it has been to known to have issues with high frequency ram, any other sticks of DDR4 ram to try?

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On ‎1‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 11:07 PM, Elo Gaming said:

its very unlikely but it could be a dead psu...

 

Checked psu its all good

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