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I agree with Biomecanoid on both points, "help" is not an acceptable tittle. To fix this you'll need to clear CMOS, the most standard way is taking out the battery in the motherboard(with the PC turned off and disconnected from power) and leaving it like that for a little while, for easier/faster method of doing this, we would need to know which motherboard you have.

right so basicly i built a pc recently(athlon 3000g/b450 mobo) installed windows and everything was alright after i was finished setting everything up i restarted the pc and opened the bios to turn on the xmp profile after that was done i pressed save and exit and then left the room, i came back after a while and the pc was on but it wouldnt show anything on the monitor(btw i tried pluging it into different monitors both with vga and hdmi), can anyone help me fix this and tell me why its happening?

 

 

pls help asap

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5 minutes ago, abl37 said:

right so basicly i built a pc recently(athlon 3000g/b450 mobo) installed windows and everything was alright after i was finished setting everything up i restarted the pc and opened the bios to turn on the xmp profile after that was done i pressed save and exit and then left the room, i came back after a while and the pc was on but it wouldnt show anything on the monitor(btw i tried pluging it into different monitors both with vga and hdmi), can anyone help me fix this and tell me why its happening?

 

 

pls help asap

Help.. all of us and change to a proper title asap

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7 minutes ago, abl37 said:

right so basicly i built a pc recently(athlon 3000g/b450 mobo) installed windows and everything was alright after i was finished setting everything up i restarted the pc and opened the bios to turn on the xmp profile after that was done i pressed save and exit and then left the room, i came back after a while and the pc was on but it wouldnt show anything on the monitor(btw i tried pluging it into different monitors both with vga and hdmi), can anyone help me fix this and tell me why its happening?

 

 

pls help asap

Just reset the bios

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I agree with Biomecanoid on both points, "help" is not an acceptable tittle. To fix this you'll need to clear CMOS, the most standard way is taking out the battery in the motherboard(with the PC turned off and disconnected from power) and leaving it like that for a little while, for easier/faster method of doing this, we would need to know which motherboard you have.

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clear cmos. what motherboard do you have? read the manual to learn how.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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And the Athlon 3000G only supports up to 2667MHz, so anything faster than that will result in this behavior as it is not able to handle those speeds.

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15 hours ago, somer4ndo said:

And the Athlon 3000G only supports up to 2667MHz, so anything faster than that will result in this behavior as it is not able to handle those speeds.

i know i put 8gb 2400mhz

 

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