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1 minute ago, OddityZero said:

I’ve tried this just now with my other monitor, and there’s nothing.

Can you list your full system specifications please?

I know you said everything looks good in terms of cables, but please try plugging in some stuff again just to be sure. Try reseating the GPU itself. The case looks kind of odd too, is there GPU connected via a riser cable?

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29 minutes ago, minibois said:

Can you list your full system specifications please?

I know you said everything looks good in terms of cables, but please try plugging in some stuff again just to be sure. Try reseating the GPU itself. The case looks kind of odd too, is there GPU connected via a riser cable?

Just did

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4 minutes ago, OddityZero said:

Just did

You should try reseating the GPU. Both the GPU in the riser, the riser into the system and also the power cables.

Are you sure there are no bent pins on the CPU? Have you taken all the anti-static precautions?

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49 minutes ago, minibois said:

You should try reseating the GPU. Both the GPU in the riser, the riser into the system and also the power cables.

Are you sure there are no bent pins on the CPU? Have you taken all the anti-static precautions?

Everything is plugged in, and everything should be in good shape. I’m working on a wooden table, so i think static electricity wouldn’t be a problem.

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57 minutes ago, minibois said:

You should try reseating the GPU. Both the GPU in the riser, the riser into the system and also the power cables.

Are you sure there are no bent pins on the CPU? Have you taken all the anti-static precautions?

Oh and no bent pins

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10 hours ago, OddityZero said:

Everything is plugged in, and everything should be in good shape. I’m working on a wooden table, so i think static electricity wouldn’t be a problem.

9 hours ago, OddityZero said:

Oh and no bent pins

The table won't transmit electricity, but you could still transmit it to the PC components.. But static usually is not an issue.

To be honest, I would try to isolate the issue by taking all the components out of the PC and try to start it up with minimal devices connected:

- Motherboard

- CPU

- Cooler

- GPU (installed without the riser cable)

- RAM (only 1 stick in one slot)

- PSU connected to the motherboard on the 24 pin an 4+4 pin and to the GPU

- Leave all storage devices unplugged for the moment.

 

At that point I would simply try to boot into the BIOS.

This still mostly sounds like either a misbehaving motherboard (since the Q LED is not on, as you said before) or a misbehaving GPU.

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6 hours ago, minibois said:

The table won't transmit electricity, but you could still transmit it to the PC components.. But static usually is not an issue.

To be honest, I would try to isolate the issue by taking all the components out of the PC and try to start it up with minimal devices connected:

- Motherboard

- CPU

- Cooler

- GPU (installed without the riser cable)

- RAM (only 1 stick in one slot)

- PSU connected to the motherboard on the 24 pin an 4+4 pin and to the GPU

- Leave all storage devices unplugged for the moment.

 

At that point I would simply try to boot into the BIOS.

This still mostly sounds like either a misbehaving motherboard (since the Q LED is not on, as you said before) or a misbehaving GPU.

I’ve got an update on this— while I was looking over the parts I noticed a couple of pins had been slightly bent, so slightly that you could barely see them. So, I fixed those, and popped the 2600x back into the computer. Now it turns on but they’re still no display and the dram light is on. 

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