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Anyone got any ideas? Gpu driver fault

Arpie

Specs:

Cpu:AMD 5800x 3.7ghz

Cooler: 380mm Enermax aio liquid II cooler

Mobo: Asus Tuf Gaming X570 WiFi 

(Unable to boot for bios info)

Gpu: 1080 SC Evga 8gb 

Ram: 3200 16gb x 2 A2 B2

Psu: Evga 600w 80 silver

Ssd: 120gb SP : has OS windows 10 updated with latest update before fault.

Hdd: 4 Tb Wd blue, 1Tb Wd blue, 2Tb SG

 

Any help would be wonderful, this is beyond me and I honestly wasn't present when it happened. I replaced the 5700xt after a driver fault with my 1080 sc and booted up. Once on I updated my Nvidia drivers and updated windows. Once that was complete and before i allowed the pc torestart. I Uninstalled amd Radeon drivers. When I returned the pc was off. (I believe it restarted on its own.)

 

But the pc fails to post, currently the ram lights up as does the components. Thinking it was a bios fault I unplugged the gpu and ram and connected into the mobo with the hdmi port. Nothing still no post, so I revolved the ram with other sets (I have many to try if needed) still nothing. So thinking it could be a hard drive fail I unplugged them all and attempted agian to make it post to bios still nothing. 

 

I'm thinking the drivers for the gpu faulted, but im worried how I can't even post to bios. The mobo doesn't even check the components like it usually operates. Although everything lights up and acts like everything is fine.

 

Soooo here is the question. Should I just wipe the pc and reinstall windows or am I deeper then I first thought. I apologize about the lack of info I've been in a pc hell for 3 weeks now and haven't had a day without the 5700xt or 5800x giving me problems. The 5800x I trust not to be the issue but any help would be nice :3 

Also everything is brand new and was functioning fine before this fubar.

 

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24 minutes ago, Arpie said:

Thinking it was a bios fault I unplugged the gpu and ram and connected into the mobo with the hdmi port

You can't get display out from your motherboard as your CPU doesn't have graphics, you'll always need a GPU and display plugged into GPU specifically

 

Your PC also needs RAM to post

At least one stick, in any slot

 

Reassemble everything and look at top right of the board, there should be some LED that shifts around when you start your system

See what is the LED stopping on and what color, photos would be appreciated

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Here are some pics after putting it back together. I luckily have a wall mount, but it is a bit messy. Everything powers on but as seen from the pics, it has no display. The motherboard also doesn't detect a fault, but it also isn't queuing the debugging lights one at a time and checking the system like it normally does. 

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9 minutes ago, Arpie said:

Here are some pics after putting it back together. I luckily have a wall mount, but it is a bit messy. Everything powers on but as seen from the pics, it has no display. The motherboard also doesn't detect a fault, but it also isn't queuing the debugging lights one at a time and checking the system like it normally does. 

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Also the monitors are plugged in and work fine. They just are not detecting the display output. 

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