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I just build my pc and it won’t turn on can someone help me look in too it ?

Jauke

I got:

motherboard: aorus z690 elite DDR4 

cpu: Intel i7 12700k

gpu: msi 3070 gaming trio Z

psu: corsair 850w 

ssd: evo 970 2tb 

Cooler: nzxt x73 

ram : trident z neo 32 g 3600 clock 
case: nzxt H710i

 

i have tried the 24 pin too plug it fully in and it  still dus not turn on 

I get no boot up no nothing 

But on the box of the ram it says AMD could that be the problem?

 

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Read the "Read before asking for help" stickied thread and then edit this post accordingly.\

 

Read the "How to respond to a no POST" stickied thread and consider what it says.

 

Make your thread title something descriptive of the issue and you will get more responses. Every week a few dozen people post threads on these forums just titled something like "help pls." 

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Check out the above mentioned threads first. In order for us to help you, you need to be a hell of a lot more descriptive. We need a parts list, and a description of what the computer does when you attempt to turn it on. Just by looking at the picture it appears your 24 pin power connected to the motherboard isn't seated properly/fully plugged in. But again, we need a better description of what you have, what it's doing, and what you've tried to fix it.

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It appears that the RAM may not be fully seated properly as well.

 

Make sure the RAM is pushed in all the way and the clips snap into place.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Jauke said:

But on the box of the ram it says AMD could that be the problem?

No.

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

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Like @Deeya said above, reseat your ram and make sure it's slotted correctly
(Because based on the pic you shown, it's not)

 

And
Try rechecking your front panel pinout & connector. Refer to your motherboard manual.
Because I can't see it well on the pic, and I dunno about NZXT propietary all-in-one connector pinout.

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