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@Arcuto You've not plugged in the GP, and yes the PSU should be in there. Also your RAM sticks are not in dual channel mode (check the motherboard manual to figure out, mostly they are plugged in alternate slots for dual channel to work)

16BE90D6-FE42-45C5-B2D3-EF8E39EA24C3.thumb.jpeg.f773545dfacefc8512be4587a1a9dbe8.jpegMy motherboard is lighting up but nothing else is working I tried testing the psu with a paper clip every fan turns on when I connected the 24 pin cable to the motherboard the light shows up but doesn’t turn on plz help

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Hello,

 

We need more details (like your PC specs just for example) and not a pic more blurry than my vision.

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1 minute ago, Meganter said:

Hello,

 

We need more details (like your PC specs just for example) and not a pic more blurry than my vision.

I9 9900 32 gb ram rtx 2080 super 

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4 minutes ago, Arcuto said:

I9 9900 32 gb ram rtx 2080 super 

Everything is plugged properly ? I don't see the GPU in there.

 

Ram is on A2 and B2 ?

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3 minutes ago, Meganter said:

Everything is plugged properly ? I don't see the GPU in there.

 

Ram is on A2 and B2 ?

Do I need the gpu in there for the pc to run and I have 4 8gb ram sticks

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Just now, Arcuto said:

Do I need the gpu in there for the pc to run and I have 4 8gb ram sticks

The ram sticks aren’t lighting up either 

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@Arcuto You've not plugged in the GP, and yes the PSU should be in there. Also your RAM sticks are not in dual channel mode (check the motherboard manual to figure out, mostly they are plugged in alternate slots for dual channel to work)

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11 minutes ago, Arcuto said:

Do I need the gpu in there for the pc to run and I have 4 8gb ram sticks

The 9900 or 9900k has an iGPU so not necessary. If you have a 9900kf then yes.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Heatsink: Gelid Phantom Black GPU: Palit RTX 3060 Ti Dual RAM: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3000Mhz mobo: Asus X570-P case: Fractal Design Define C PSU: Superflower Leadex Gold 650W

 

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11 minutes ago, Arcuto said:

Do I need the gpu in there for the pc to run and I have 4 8gb ram sticks

That would be better yes but the i9 9900 has an iGPU, did you plug the monitor to the motherboard?

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5 minutes ago, Meganter said:

That would be better yes but the i9 9900 has an iGPU, did you plug the monitor to the motherboard?

The pc isn’t turning on how will it display anything on the monitor 

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Well did you plugged everything and check if everything is plugged properly like I said?

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11 minutes ago, Herman Mcpootis said:

The 9900 or 9900k has an iGPU so not necessary. If you have a 9900kf then yes.

The cpu cooler also doesn’t turn on or light up 

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1 hour ago, Meganter said:

Well did you plugged everything and check if everything is plugged properly like I said?

Yes but my ram don’t light up and nothing on the screen 4221EA85-0946-4490-A056-4B5255AF576A.thumb.jpeg.1e65c09cd20e4612f2be190e275d04a5.jpeg

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47 minutes ago, Meganter said:

Try one ram on each slots and do it with all ram sticks (1 by 1) and see if it posts.

I think this problem occurred cuz I changed the frequency to like 2500 from 2200 and then turned on xmp

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