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Just upgraded mobo, no display!

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FIXED IT! It was the RAM. One of my sticks was faulty. Just tested them one by one and then my PC booted. Thanks for your time and help everyone!

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Just did a pretty big upgrade, jumped to a i7 9700k with a new mobo and ddr4 ram.

 

Turned it on, all of the fans and rgb works, but there's no display, any ideas?

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does the motherboard have a make and model or is it unbranded

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Dump question, i know, but it can happen to all of us.

Did you maybe plug-in to your bios disabled onboard graphics instead of your GPU after upgrading?

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Could be anything based on your description. You should provide the following information for a better chance of us being able to help you:

  • What is your motherboard model?
  • What have you tried already?
  • What debug codes/lights/beeps are seeing/hearing?

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1 minute ago, jonahadami said:

Dump question, i know, but it can happen to all of us.

Did you maybe plug-in to your bios disabled onboard graphics instead of your GPU after upgrading?

Nope, I'm pluged right into my gpu

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31 minutes ago, PorkishPig said:

Could be anything based on your description. You should provide the following information for a better chance of us being able to help you:

  • What is your motherboard model?
  • What have you tried already?
  • What debug codes/lights/beeps are seeing/hearing?

I have a ASUS ROG STRIX B365-F, I don't have a post speaker, I haven't tried anything except switching monitors

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52 minutes ago, emosun said:

does the motherboard have a make and model or is it unbranded

ASUS ROG STRIX B365-F

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FIXED IT! It was the RAM. One of my sticks was faulty. Just tested them one by one and then my PC booted. Thanks for your time and help everyone!

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