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Morning,

 

I took the plunge and decidedto build a new PC before my first child arrives and I have no money! :)

 

Component List:

 

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/d7CcJ8

 

Built my my machine with what I would deem not problems however I was skepticle about the first boot as I always am as I've built 4/5 PC's over the years and every single one has always had some faulty component or issue.

 

So this is my issue:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAAkojT_RsA 

 

The initial "click" is me turning the machine on, nothing comes up on the screen, and then the machine turns itself off and then restarts itself again without any input from me. Same problem nothing comes up on the screen everything lights up and spins but no info.

 

Would help if something actually came up on the screen but I don't even get that far.

 

Any advice would be appreciated, I've already tried changing the RAM around to see if it could be faulty RAM, my concern is it might be the i9 which I hope not because its the only part from ARIA and their returns procedure is terrible.

 

Cheers

 

Jim

 

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14 minutes ago, Lynchie435 said:

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So after the second power-on does it stay on or does it just loop around?

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Is the cpu eps power plugged in to the motherboard?

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40 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

Is the cpu eps power plugged in to the motherboard?

That's what I'd double-check, too, or generally if everything's properly seated and plugged in.

Also, are you aware that with the RAM sticks in the slots shown in the video, you're probably not going to get as much performance as you could?

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sounds familiar. either your rams populated wrongly OR you need a bios update. worked with hundreds of servers which had these 2 major problems. make sure the dimms are either in A1+B1 or A2+B2. if that dont work, its pretty much a bios update.

 

theres one on their website https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z390-AORUS-PRO-WIFI-rev-10#support-dl-bios the latest F9 has updates for 9th gen so that should work. you'll probably have to find an older cpu that works and flash the bios and install the new cpu. not sure if your mobo supports flashback like asus mobos though.

 

pretty sure it just needs an update if everything is connected and setup as it should be.

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