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Ryzen 5000 system not booting.

HelpMePlis

Hello everyone. I need some help really bad. This is the first time I am building a PC. The parts which I have used are EVGA rtx 3070, MSI mag tomahawk X570 WiFi motherboard, ryzen 5 5600x, Be quiet dark pro 4 air cooler, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe 1 TB SSD, Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 16 (8*2) GB ram. Corsair RM 750 power supply unit, Phanteks Eclipse P500A d-rgb white variant. So after watching pretty much all the videos on LTT, I decided to do the build. First of all, I flashed the BIOS on my x570 without the cpu by naming the bios update file as MSI.ROM. I inserted the  usb flash drive inside the usb port which mentions that it’s the BIOS update port. I had connected 24 pin connector and 6 pin cpu connector. So the BIOS update flash light on the motherboard started flashing, after 20 mins when the flashing had stopped I removed the usb drive. Then I followed all the steps from LTT youtube channel and assembled all the components. The connections which I made from the psu to the mb were 24 pin connector, 6 pin cpu power, 16 pin PCIe connector to the gpu and I had made the fans connection from the fan to the mb. When I booted the system for the first time, the system did light up, the ram did light up, but the cpu was not posting. It was showing a blank screen on my monitor which was connected through a HDMI port. I thought it might be the BIOS, I flashed the bios once again with the same procedure but nothing happened. I really would like my rig up and running as soon as possible since because I’ve spent a good amount of money on it. Please help me guys. It will be really appreciated

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There is no 6-pin CPU connector.

There are only 4-pin and 8-pin connectors.

Also, there is no 16-pin GPU connector.

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9 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

There is no 6-pin CPU connector.

There are only 4-pin and 8-pin connectors.

Also, there is no 16-pin GPU connector.

My bad. You’re right. I connected it through 8 pin connector for the cpu power. And for the gpu, I’m not sure how many connectors im supposed to use because it has 16 pins on it. 

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Just now, HelpMePlis said:

My bad. You’re right. I connected it through 8 pin connector for the cpu power. And for the gpu, I’m not sure how many connectors im supposed to use because it has 16 pins on it. 

Connect the 4+4 connector to the 8-pin, and 2 6+2 connectors for the GPU.

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3 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Connect the 4+4 connector to the 8-pin, and 2 6+2 connectors for the GPU.

 

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The cables labeled "PCIe" go to your graphics card. The ones labeled "CPU" or "EPS" go to the CPU power on your motherboard.

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4 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Connect the 4+4 connector to the 8-pin, and 2 6+2 connectors for the GPU.

I have removed the gpu for now, I will put it in once the cpu posts. Any help with the booting issue?

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Just now, HelpMePlis said:

I have removed the gpu for now, I will put it in once the cpu posts. Any help with the booting issue?

Put in your GPU and connect the PCIe power cables to it.

Can you take a picture of the top left corner of your motherboard?

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1 minute ago, ragnarok0273 said:

The cables labeled "PCIe" go to your graphics card. The ones labeled "CPU" or "EPS" go to the CPU power on your motherboard.

I think it will help you have a better look

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Ok - the correct cables are connected.

Reinstall your GPU, connect the cables, connect it to a monitor, and make sure to plug in a keyboard.

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10 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Ok - the correct cables are connected.

Reinstall your GPU, connect the cables, connect it to a monitor, and make sure to plug in a keyboard.

Still Nothing

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3 hours ago, HelpMePlis said:

Still Nothing

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Have you connected the HDMI to the Mainbaord or to the GPU. Connecting to the Mainboard won'T work with this CPU. You have to connect it to the GPU

 

Also, have you cleared cmos after putting everything back togheter? You may have confused the bios during all that stuff.
See your Manual how to reste your CMOS. A small Jumper, 2 pins you have to short, or an button are the usuall ways, depending on the mainboard.

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1 hour ago, toni2 said:

Have you connected the HDMI to the Mainbaord or to the GPU. Connecting to the Mainboard won'T work with this CPU. You have to connect it to the GPU

 

Also, have you cleared cmos after putting everything back togheter? You may have confused the bios during all that stuff.
See your Manual how to reste your CMOS. A small Jumper, 2 pins you have to short, or an button are the usuall ways, depending on the mainboard.

 

Good call.

 

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Ryzen 5600X has no iGPU (e.g. Integrated Graphics) on the CPU die, so you CANNOT use the HDMI / DisplayPort output video ports on the back of the motherboard.

You MUST use the ports on the graphics card, otherwise, you get no display.

Only Ryzen G-series APUs (e.g. Ryzen 3400G) have iGPU.

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1 hour ago, -rascal- said:

 

Good call.

 

@HelpMePlis

Ryzen 5600X has no iGPU (e.g. Integrated Graphics) on the CPU die, so you CANNOT use the HDMI / DisplayPort output video ports on the back of the motherboard.

You MUST use the ports on the graphics card, otherwise, you get no display.

Only Ryzen G-series APUs (e.g. Ryzen 3400G) have iGPU.

Hello guys thank you for your help. I realised where I was wrong and I fixed everything. It’s running fine now. Even installed the windows and all the necessary software 

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