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step40

I have very big problem guys,ive build my new pc,everything works fine till i get into bios and try to install windows with bootable usb.I am doing everything what i should.I set priority to my usb and when i try to boot what happens is: my pc starting getting really loud i cant turn off my computer from the power button  and i get no signal on the monitor.And that happens only when the usb stick is in the pc.What ive tried: every cable pluged out and again in, tried with 1 ram, did bios reset from motherboard,switched usb on other ports and bought 2 new usbs 2.0 and 3.0 and nothing works.I tried to change booting setting every possible way no difference.Monitor cable is in graphic card at the right place.The loud sound comes either from cpu cooler or graphic card i think.After trying all of these thing i think it is probably mainboard or graphic card defect....But i hope you can help me if i am missing something..

Everything other works fine tho, cpu temperature 26 ,i can see the name of the usb on my bios,in can see my hdd ,ssd and ram in bios ...

 

System

  • CPU
    Amd Ryzen 7 2700x 8x 3.70 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte x470 Aorus Ultra Gaming AMD
  • RAM
    G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 Dual kit 16GB
  • GPU
    8GB KFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 EX
  • Case
    Sharkoon TG5 RGB
  • Storage
    Cruicial 500 GB SSD , WD black 2 TB
  • PSU
    Be quiet Straight Power 11 Gold 650
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boot it without the video card u probably have video output on the motherboard. then if u still hear a fan its the cpu, u might need to redo the cpu and heatsink gently   thats my guess 

WAIT its 26c then nevermind but still try without the video card

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Well thats weird, wich mobo, some despise having secure boot and bootable usb and blocks that (rare) try to disable secure boot, also it can as well be a faulty board as fans actually ramping up doesn't makes any sense and sounds like a power bug ... Try the secure boot and if you have some other drive and other USB try that too

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1 minute ago, drinklime said:

WAIT its 26c then nevermind but still try without the video card

How can i install windows without graphic card?The loud sound comes only after i chose the boot option for usb

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15 hours ago, nephila said:

Well thats weird, wich mobo, some despise having secure boot and bootable usb and blocks that (rare) try to disable secure boot, also it can as well be a faulty board as fans actually ramping up doesn't makes any sense and sounds like a power bug ... Try the secure boot and if you have some other drive and other USB try that too

Thanks but ive tried with other usbs and doesnt work..And that makes for real no sense

 

15 hours ago, potato_man said:

did you plug the fan into the correct fan header

Yes everything is working fine until i press the usb boot option ..

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Then, it can be shorting somewhere, and by some reason blocking bootable os drives at usb ports

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1 minute ago, nephila said:

Then, it can be shorting somewhere, and by some reason blocking bootable os drives at usb ports

Do you think the power supply could be the reason?

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2 minutes ago, drinklime said:

boot it without the video card u probably have video output on the motherboard. then if u still hear a fan its the cpu, u might need to redo the cpu and heatsink gently   thats my guess 

The 2700X does not have integrated graphics...

1 minute ago, potato_man said:

did you plug the fan into the correct fan header

The fans are working and the CPU is cool?

 

@OP: You shouldn't need to set the USB as priority boot if the other drives are empty. How did you create the bootable stick?

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Another idea might be a corrupt system image you're trying to install, i take your multiple usb got the windows 10 creation tool usb bootable thing... But.. for trying

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Just now, step40 said:

Do you think the power supply could be the reason?

More likely to be the motherboard.

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X Cooler: Corsair H100i Platinum SE Mobo: Asus B550-A GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 XC RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz 16CL 4x8GB (DDR4) SSD0: Crucial MX300 525GB SSD1: Samsung QVO 1TB PSU: NZXT C650 Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow Monitor: Asus VG259QM (240Hz)

I usually edit my posts immediately after posting them, as I don't check for typos before pressing the shiny SUBMIT button.

Unraid Server

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600 Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S Mobo: Asus B650E-i RAM: Kingston Server Premier ECC 2x32GB (DDR5) SSD: Samsung 980 2x1TB HDD: Toshiba MG09 1x18TB; Toshiba MG08 2x16TB HDD Controller: LSI 9207-8i PSUCorsair SF750 Case: Node 304

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Just now, Nocte said:

The 2700X does not have integrated graphics...

The fans are working and the CPU is cool?

 

@OP: You shouldn't need to set the USB as priority boot if the other drives are empty. How did you create the bootable stick?

With the windows tool,it automatically converts the format into fat32 and actually sometimes the windows logo appears but then the loud sound starts and comes the no signal.....The cpu is working perfect temperature 26c, but like i said something is getting loud after i press the boot option not sure if the cpu cooler

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1 minute ago, step40 said:

With the windows tool,it automatically converts the format into fat32 and actually sometimes the windows logo appears but then the loud sound starts and comes the no signal.....The cpu is working perfect temperature 26c, but like i said something is getting loud after i press the boot option not sure if the cpu cooler

If you have tried multiple USB ports (both front and back) and multiple USB sticks, I think your motherboard is bad.

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X Cooler: Corsair H100i Platinum SE Mobo: Asus B550-A GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 XC RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz 16CL 4x8GB (DDR4) SSD0: Crucial MX300 525GB SSD1: Samsung QVO 1TB PSU: NZXT C650 Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow Monitor: Asus VG259QM (240Hz)

I usually edit my posts immediately after posting them, as I don't check for typos before pressing the shiny SUBMIT button.

Unraid Server

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600 Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S Mobo: Asus B650E-i RAM: Kingston Server Premier ECC 2x32GB (DDR5) SSD: Samsung 980 2x1TB HDD: Toshiba MG09 1x18TB; Toshiba MG08 2x16TB HDD Controller: LSI 9207-8i PSUCorsair SF750 Case: Node 304

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Nha the psu and gpu and cpu are fine, and the motherboard ... Well it CAN have a dud usb controller as i take you tested several usb ports, try using a pci usb card if you have a spare one, if it works, well, dead Mobo also try to get a drive with the os already installed and boot normally, and check security crap for the mobo, my one (Asus z170a formula whatever the number, 7 was it? Had a dumb security thing blocking boot bcz i had no cpu fan (pump was at pump header)

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15 hours ago, Nocte said:

If you have tried multiple USB ports (both front and back) and multiple USB sticks, I think your motherboard is bad.

Yes probably but i was thinking if the motherboard is defect why bios and everything works fine until the booting wtf

 

15 hours ago, nephila said:

Nha the psu and gpu and cpu are fine, and the motherboard ... Well it CAN have a dud usb controller as i take you tested several usb ports, try using a pci usb card if you have a spare one, if it works, well, dead Mobo also try to get a drive with the os already installed and boot normally, and check security crap for the mobo, my one (Asus z170a formula whatever the number, 7 was it? Had a dumb security thing blocking boot bcz i had no cpu fan (pump was at pump header)

Secure boot is already disabled...Idk man i want to fix it but i think is defect or something

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The latest bios released a few days ago (F6 version) fixes some USB related issues (USB compatibility). Have you flashed it?

M.S.C.E. (M.Sc. Computer Engineering), IT specialist in a hospital, 30+ years of gaming, 20+ years of computer enthusiasm, Geek, Trekkie, anime fan

  • Main PC: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - EK AIO 360 D-RGB - Arctic Cooling MX-4 - Asus Prime X570-P - 4x8GB DDR4 3200 HyperX Fury CL16 - Sapphire AMD Radeon 6950XT Nitro+ - 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 512GB ADATA SU800 - 960GB Kingston A400 - Seasonic PX-850 850W  - custom black ATX and EPS cables - Fractal Design Define R5 Blackout - Windows 11 x64 23H2 - 3 Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST - 5 Arctic Cooling P12 PWM PST
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  • Laptop: Acer E5–575G-386R 15.6" 1080p (i3 6100U + 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) + GeForce 940MX + 256GB nVME) Win 10 Pro x64 22H2 - Logitech G305 + AAA Lithium battery
  • Networking: Asus TUF Gaming AX6000 - Arcadyan ISP router - 35/5 Mbps vDSL
  • TV and gadgets: TCL 50EP680 50" 4K LED + Sharp HT-SB100 75W RMS soundbar - Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.1" - OnePlus 9 256GB - Olymous Cameda C-160 - GameBoy Color 
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3 minutes ago, step40 said:

Yes probably but i was thinking if the motherboard is defect why bios and everything works fine until the booting wtf

Because its a motherboard, its not like a fan where it works or not, motherboards have lots of elements, chipsets lanes, pci m2 satas power to each one, ram socket pins, fan header, and so on, each of these is controlled by something, the Ethernet goes to the network card, and usb to usb controller, if the usb power or controller fail... Well the rest might work perfectly or, not

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3 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

The latest bios released a few days ago (F6 version) fixes some USB related issues (USB compatibility). Have you flashed it?

No but i will defined try it.How do i exactly do that?

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Just now, step40 said:

No but i will defined try it.How do i exactly do that?

If its like nearly all mobos and doesn't have any fancy self updater, you should have a flash option somewhere, you use it and will look at your usb for a bios flash, you need to download it and paste to your usb, (from another pc obviously), then it will be quite easy

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Just now, step40 said:

No but i will defined try it.How do i exactly do that?

Since you obviously can't flash from Windows (using Gigabyte @Bios) you'd need to put the UEFI files on a FAT32 USB drive and flash from inside the UEFI.

It's simple to do, but I have to warn you - all the UEFI updates for the board did a UEFI reset on my system so I have to load the XMP profiles, FAN settings etc manually each time after the flash.

M.S.C.E. (M.Sc. Computer Engineering), IT specialist in a hospital, 30+ years of gaming, 20+ years of computer enthusiasm, Geek, Trekkie, anime fan

  • Main PC: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - EK AIO 360 D-RGB - Arctic Cooling MX-4 - Asus Prime X570-P - 4x8GB DDR4 3200 HyperX Fury CL16 - Sapphire AMD Radeon 6950XT Nitro+ - 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 512GB ADATA SU800 - 960GB Kingston A400 - Seasonic PX-850 850W  - custom black ATX and EPS cables - Fractal Design Define R5 Blackout - Windows 11 x64 23H2 - 3 Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST - 5 Arctic Cooling P12 PWM PST
  • Peripherals: LG 32GK650F - Dell P2319h - Logitech G Pro X Superlight with Tiger Ice - HyperX Alloy Origins Core (TKL) - EndGame Gear MPC890 - Genius HF 1250B - Akliam PD4 - Sennheiser HD 560s - Simgot EM6L - Truthear Zero - QKZ x HBB - 7Hz Salnotes Zero - Logitech C270 - Behringer PS400 - BM700  - Colormunki Smile - Speedlink Torid - Jysk Stenderup - LG 24x External DVD writer - Konig smart card reader
  • Laptop: Acer E5–575G-386R 15.6" 1080p (i3 6100U + 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) + GeForce 940MX + 256GB nVME) Win 10 Pro x64 22H2 - Logitech G305 + AAA Lithium battery
  • Networking: Asus TUF Gaming AX6000 - Arcadyan ISP router - 35/5 Mbps vDSL
  • TV and gadgets: TCL 50EP680 50" 4K LED + Sharp HT-SB100 75W RMS soundbar - Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.1" - OnePlus 9 256GB - Olymous Cameda C-160 - GameBoy Color 
  • Streaming/Server/Storage PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - LC-Power LC-CC-120 - MSI B450 Tomahawk Max - 2x4GB ADATA 2666 DDR4 - 120GB Kingston V300 - Toshiba DT01ACA100 1TB - Toshiba DT01ACA200 2TB - 2x WD Green 2TB - Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon R9 380X - 550W EVGA G3 SuperNova - Chieftec Giga DF-01B - White Shark Spartan X keyboard - Roccat Kone Pure Military Desert strike - Logitech S-220 - Philips 226L
  • Livingroom PC (dad uses): AMD FX 8300 - Arctic Freezer 64 - Asus M5A97 R2.0 Evo - 2x4GB DDR3 1833 Kingston - MSI Radeon HD 7770 1GB OC - 120GB Adata SSD - 500W Fractal Design Essence - DVD-RW - Samsung SM 2253BW - Logitech G710+ - wireless vertical mouse - MS 2.0 speakers
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1 minute ago, 191x7 said:

Since you obviously can't flash from Windows (using Gigabyte @Bios) you'd need to put the UEFI files on a FAT32 USB drive and flash from inside the UEFI.

It's simple to do, but I have to warn you - all the UEFI updates for the board did a UEFI reset on my system so I have to load the XMP profiles, FAN settings etc manually each time after the flash.

Thanks man i will keep u updated ,i actually have tomorrow appointment with a professional pc technician but i wanted to try last things tonight before he comes :D

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4 minutes ago, step40 said:

Thanks man i will keep u updated ,i actually have tomorrow appointment with a professional pc technician but i wanted to try last things tonight before he comes :D

Welcome to building your pc, when it works fine its great, when x thing fails its annoying but when, "something" you don't know what is it fails... Oh thats REALLY annoying haha

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1 minute ago, nephila said:

Welcome to building your pc, when it works fine its great, when x thing fails its annoying but when, "something" you don't know what is it fails... Oh thats REALLY annoying haha

Yes man, thats my first pc i literally havent slept so many nights because of it,my first day i worked like 22 hours on it because i literally was searching for every single cable and made so much mistakes so i had to start over and over.I ve watched all these youtube montages which show 5 minutes of building but dont show anything about cables lol

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4 minutes ago, step40 said:

Yes man, thats my first pc i literally havent slept so many nights because of it,my first day i worked like 22 hours on it because i literally was searching for every single cable and made so much mistakes so i had to start over and over.I ve watched all these youtube montages which show 5 minutes of building but dont show anything about cables lol

First build and board is having fun with you, unlucky, i've built many and i've seen weird problems to the stupid level, like my old board wich crashed if i placed my ram 1 at slot 1 and 2 at 2, but if i swaped the ram (one stick for the other) it would work perfectly, like, what the hell if it was a board or ram problem it shouldn't work by moving the sticks to same slots but the other way around xd, but it does and today still does, and its ddr 1 ram what im talking about, just try stuff, and leave it be for tomorrow if so, don't be surprised if its something really dumb, also check every last power cable, specially the 24 pin to board(yea the one wich hates to go in gently and you need to push hard)

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UPDATE :Basically i talked to 2 different Pc “technicians “ and what the one said is probably that the problem comes from the graphic card.I sadly dont have second graphic card and dont have integrated graphic card....

The second technician was pretty sure that the problem comes from the motherboard.So basically rip.Building pc is fun

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