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HeribertoH

I just build my first pc, but it won't post. When I turn on the PC everything starts working. The CPU fan start spinning, the graphics card fan also start spinning. I already tried switching the ram and nothing changes. The display doesn't show anything and there aren't any beeping from the speaker.

My part list is:

Mobo: gigabyte b450m ds3h

CPU: Ryzen 5 2600

CPU cooler: Thermaltake UX100

GPU: msi aero 1070 8gb oc

Power supply: CORSAIR CV Series CV550

SSD: WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal SSD 

 

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What about your RAM ?

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23 minutes ago, HeribertoH said:

I just build my first pc, but it won't post. When I turn on the PC everything starts working. The CPU fan start spinning, the graphics card fan also start spinning. I already tried switching the ram and nothing changes. The display doesn't show anything and there aren't any beeping from the speaker.

My part list is:

Mobo: gigabyte b450m ds3h

CPU: Ryzen 5 2600

CPU cooler: Thermaltake UX100

GPU: msi aero 1070 8gb oc

Power supply: CORSAIR CV Series CV550

SSD: WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal SSD 

 

 

Won't POST as you don't see the Gigabyte logo screen?

Make sure you plug the monitor into the back of the graphics card, and NOT the back of the motherboard.

That GTX 1070 also REQUIRES a PCI-E 8-pin power cable, so make sure that is properly connected.

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3 hours ago, Void Master said:

What about your RAM ?

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3 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

Won't POST as you don't see the Gigabyte logo screen?

Make sure you plug the monitor into the back of the graphics card, and NOT the back of the motherboard.

That GTX 1070 also REQUIRES a PCI-E 8-pin power cable, so make sure that is properly connected.

@-rascal- Yes, nothing happens on the screen. I tried plugin the monitor in both and nothing happens. The power cable on the graphics card it's connected. The graphics card fan starts spinning when I turn on the PC.

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I know I had to verify my CPU when something similar happened. You might wanna make sure your other components are well seated. I think in my case, the PC didn't turn on at all when I had to re-seat the CPU.

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3 hours ago, Midevil Chaos said:

I know I had to verify my CPU when something similar happened. You might wanna make sure your other components are well seated. I think in my case, the PC didn't turn on at all when I had to re-seat the CPU.

I already checked, I basically disassembled and put it together twice already and nothing changes

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This may sound dumb, but are you sure the video cable works? If you have an hdmi cable laying around somewhere, try that. Or the monitor might be bad as well. You may wanna try a different pci slot for the card, just in case.

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5 hours ago, Midevil Chaos said:

This may sound dumb, but are you sure the video cable works? If you have an hdmi cable laying around somewhere, try that. Or the monitor might be bad as well. You may wanna try a different pci slot for the card, just in case.

Both of them work, I have used them with a ps4

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At this point, either the monitor doesn't work at all, or there might be an issue with the graphics card.

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