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Asus x570 turn gaming + wifi motherboard please help

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18 minutes ago, Lurick said:

They come with all the cables for every slot on the PSU

Just wondering I looked at one power supply that said it comes with all of it the other one doesn't specify

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Just now, Vance44 said:

Just wondering I looked at one power supply that said it comes with all of it the other one doesn't specify

Never seen a new PSU that doesn't come with all the cables needed for all the supported outputs.

Now if you want custom cables or fancy sleeved cables, those you buy extra :)

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3 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Never seen a new PSU that doesn't come with all the cables needed for all the supported outputs.

Now if you want custom cables or fancy sleeved cables, those you buy extra :)

Rgb light on the board but nothing happens when I push the power button? 

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Just now, Vance44 said:

Rgb light on the board but nothing happens when I push the power button? 

Front panel power button connected to the two proper pins?

If not post pics and I'll see if I can help

It should be for the 8 pins:

Power_LED Power_LED Power Button Power Button

HDD_LED HDD_LED Reset Button Reset Button

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

Front panel power button connected to the two proper pins?

If not post pics and I'll see if I can help

Probly where I screwed up!? Lol

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Probly where I screwed up!? Lol

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Hmmm, that looks right. just make sure the top right is the power button and not the reset button :D

I know the Power LED is right because that's always a 1+1 pin setup

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3 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Hmmm, that looks right. just make sure the top right is the power button and not the reset button :D

I know the Power LED is right because that's always a 1+1 pin setup

blow up that picture where I'm showing the pins with nothing plugged in and walk me through it I'm going to unplug it and redo it all

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4 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

blow up that picture where I'm showing the pins with nothing plugged in and walk me through it I'm going to unplug it and redo it all

Sure, should be as follows:

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The Power and Reset switch are just jumpers so they don't have a positive or negative side and can be plugged in with font facing up towards the CPU or the bottom of the board.

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11 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Sure, should be as follows:

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The Power and Reset switch are just jumpers so they don't have a positive or negative side and can be plugged in with font facing up towards the CPU or the bottom of the board.

We have power! And post display!

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We have power! And post display!

Cpu fan error ?

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9 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

Cpu fan error ?

Do you have your water cooler installed?

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

Do you have your water cooler installed?

Yes water cool is installed got into the bios went to make an adjustment for the RAM exited out and saved when it restarted I couldn't get a display The LED light on the motherboard is yellow indicating RAM so I'm reseeding it

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1 minute ago, Vance44 said:

Yes water cool is installed got into the bios went to make an adjustment for the RAM exited out and saved when it restarted I couldn't get a display The LED light on the motherboard is yellow indicating RAM so I'm reseeding it

Ah, I forget exactly where but I think it's F6 for Q-Fan and then just set the CPU fan to unmonitored. Since you've got a pump instead the message is saying you don't have anything on the CPU Fan header. Did you use DOCP or manually adjust the RAM?

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

Ah, I forget exactly where but I think it's F6 for Q-Fan and then just set the CPU fan to unmonitored. Since you've got a pump instead the message is saying you don't have anything on the CPU Fan header. Did you use DOCP or manually adjust the RAM? Manually

Manually adjusted it

Now I can't get it to display anything

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4 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

Manually adjusted it

Now I can't get it to display anything

Ah, probably a bad adjustment.

If you power cycle it a few times it should come back with a Failed Overclock message, or you can pull the CMOS batter or use the reset/clear CMOS button.

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9 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Ah, probably a bad adjustment.

If you power cycle it a few times it should come back with a Failed Overclock message, or you can pull the CMOS batter or use the reset/clear CMOS button.

K back in bios 

Sent you message btw

So in here what do I need to do with the fans?

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1 minute ago, Vance44 said:

K back in bios 

Sent you message btw

So in here what do I need to do with the fans?

 

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@Lurick so I'm booted up into windows now and it's not detecting my GPU?

Guess I'm trying drivers updates and rebooting or do I need to just put a fresh install of Windows on all together??

Does that look like normal idle temperatures for this?

I can tell you my old Intel 6 core idled at 28 lol lot let's power tho I think?

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28 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

@Lurick so I'm booted up into windows now and it's not detecting my GPU?

Guess I'm trying drivers updates and rebooting or do I need to just put a fresh install of Windows on all together??

Does that look like normal idle temperatures for this?

I can tell you my old Intel 6 core idled at 28 lol lot let's power tho I think?

Sorry about the delay, I ended up stepping away for a minute and running some errands, lol

Yup, install the drivers from Nvidia/AMD and then check and see if it comes back

Temp3, not sure if that's a core or some other temp that looks a bit toasty but beyond that it looks great.

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57 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

-snip-

If I remember right you should just be able to click on the CPU fan icon and select ignore.

Later, once you're all good, enable D.O.C.P and then you should be good.

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Sorry about the delay, I ended up stepping away for a minute and running some errands, lol

Yup, install the drivers from Nvidia/AMD and then check and see if it comes back

Temp3, not sure if that's a core or some other temp that looks a bit toasty but beyond that it looks great.

Okay so at this point I just decided to do a fresh windows install that way I could get the latest drivers everything is fresh 

But now I can't get it to boot back into Windows I went through the steps and it keeps wanting to restart

So now I'm screwed because I can't get it to boot back into Windows and reinstalling Windows just erased everything to make fresh?

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1 minute ago, Vance44 said:

Okay so at this point I just decided to do a fresh windows install that way I could get the latest drivers everything is fresh 

But now I can't get it to boot back into Windows I went through the steps and it keeps wanting to restart

So now I'm screwed because I can't get it to boot back into Windows and reinstalling Windows just erased everything to make fresh?

Where did you make the installer from?

Microsoft directly from 1909 image or an existing installer from a while back?

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Just now, Lurick said:

Where did you make the installer from?

Microsoft directly from 1909 image or an existing installer from a while back?

I believe that's it 1909

I want to Windows website whatever the walk through videos on YouTube was telling you to do

Windows Creator to make a flash drive

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2 minutes ago, Vance44 said:

I believe that's it 1909

I want to Windows website whatever the walk through videos on YouTube was telling you to do

Windows Creator to make a flash drive

Not sure what to do now it will let me go back in and repeat the steps but I can't get it to boot into Windows...and I could not get it to detect any of the internet whether it was directly connected or wireless so that's partly why I was doing a fresh install do you think it's not going through because there's no internet?

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I believe that's it 1909

I want to Windows website whatever the walk through videos on YouTube was telling you to do

Windows Creator to make a flash drive

Hmmm, something tells me a part of it got corrupted.

Any chance you have another desktop/laptop to make another installer to try again?

If you want to try the existing installer again and wipe it all then do the following:

Boot into BIOS

Check around and see if you're set to boot as UEFI or Legacy mode. Try UEFI mode if not

Save the BIOS settings and exit

See if Windows boots and finishes the install.

 

If not then:

Boot into BIOS

Find the boot option to select your boot device

Choose the USB and let it boot directly from that

Choose to do a clean install

Delete all volumes on the drive you want to install Windows on

Proceed with install

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