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New building not booting to bios

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Hello, just completed a new build for a friend and it doesn't boot to the bios.

I've tried all hdmi ports, cpu pins are fine, there's a red light on the mobo, all ram sticks rgb is on, gpu rgb is on, just flashed the newest mobo bios, running an rtx 3060, ryzen 5 5600x, 32 gb 3200mhz ram (4 sticks), asus strix b550 a gaming. Also for some reason the case fans rgb worked, but when I plugged in the cpu cooler, the rgb turned off. 

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

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Sounds like a bad or damaged board, off the cuff. But I'm no expert. Some of this stuff gets treated pretty rough in transit.

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Check connections,  maybe something is unplugged or plugged in incorrectly.

 

Remove all unnecessary hardware, clear cmos and try booting.

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1 minute ago, 191x7 said:

Check connections,  maybe something is unplugged or plugged in incorrectly.

 

Remove all unnecessary hardware, clear cmos and try booting.

Thanks for advice

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Leave only the CPU,GPU,RAM,CPU cooler and storage connected and try again. If you have another GPU or RAM you can try it and see if its a GPU/RAM problem. Try reseating the original GPU. If nothing helps might be your motherboard or CPU. Also this youtuber does a lot of PC repairs for his viewers I stopped watching him but I am pretty sure he had the same problem.

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1 hour ago, Mario5 said:

Leave only the CPU,GPU,RAM,CPU cooler and storage connected and try again. If you have another GPU or RAM you can try it and see if its a GPU/RAM problem. Try reseating the original GPU. If nothing helps might be your motherboard or CPU. Also this youtuber does a lot of PC repairs for his viewers I stopped watching him but I am pretty sure he had the same problem.

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