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Hello I was having problem with my first build because it’s not displaying anything on my monitor while everything seems to work fine. All the lights are turned on, fans spinning for the cooler. Except the gpu is not turning and the front rgb of the case is not turning on. That is how I found your post, we have an identical build with the exception of cpu, gpu and power supply. I was looking for more information on how and where you plugged in the case cables to the motherboard, power cables, etc. I would greatly appreciate this, as I feel defeated having tried everything I can think of for the past day and continue to not find any success. Thank you
 

here’s my build:
Mobo: gigabyte auros x570 elite 
CPU: ryzen 3950x
Ram: G.Skill trident Z Neo series 32gb 3600
Cooler: NZXT Kraken x62
Storage: Samsung 970 evo plus
Seagate barracuda
Power: Corsair RM850x 
Gpu: red devil 5700xt 
Case: h510 elite

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Make Sure all of the cables are plugged in such as the 24pin (longest one) and the cpu (8pin) gpu (6+2 or 8pin)  if you built this system you might now have wired the rgb correctly, ive had some trouble with this myselfPCHub Individually Sleeved Extension PSU Cable Kit Review ...

 

Good Luck!

 

PS with a ryzen system wait a good minute or two for it to go through all of its boot cycles to finally POST

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Silly suggestion but you do have the HDMI cable connected to the gpu slot? 

 

I've just built my first pc and assumed I connected via the motherboard slot, this gave nothing on the monitor. Then a friend told me I needed to use the gpu connection and voila. 

 

Man did I feel stupid. 

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2 hours ago, SOOPS said:

Silly suggestion but you do have the HDMI cable connected to the gpu slot? 

 

I've just built my first pc and assumed I connected via the motherboard slot, this gave nothing on the monitor. Then a friend told me I needed to use the gpu connection and voila. 

 

Man did I feel stupid. 

Lol Ryzen processors don’t have onboard graphics which is why nothing showed up

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