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Hello people,

 

I just came accross a problem today regarding a board I received (https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0BYVMBBT8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details), I plugged everything, turned the power on and the fans started spinning, there is power to the SSD but no output, do you have an Idea of what would be the reason? (I put the jumper on ATX mode)

 

Any help would be appreciated!

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18 minutes ago, Wipper said:

Any help would be appreciated!

Hmmm, at this stage its hard to tell.

 

My first port of call would be to clear the CMOS and see if that helps. This will either be a jumper switch or removing the circular battery also achieves this.

 

If this doesn't work, strip everything that's NOT needed to get the system to POST to a BIOS screen and start from there.

 

Might also be worth taking everything out of the case and building on your carpet / bit of cardboard.

 

Unplug the SATA drives and take out both the NVME drives. You could also try booting with a single stick of ram.

 

If none of the above things work then I'm outta ideas.

 

If it does POST then one-by-one start plugging things back in. The 2nd stick of Ram would be the first thing that goes back in then do each drive one at a time.

 

Good luck.

 

C

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1 minute ago, ChrisLoudon said:

Hmmm, at this stage its hard to tell.

 

My first port of call would be to clear the CMOS and see if that helps. This will either be a jumper switch or removing the circular battery also achieves this.

 

If this doesn't work, strip everything that's NOT needed to get the system to POST to a BIOS screen and start from there.

 

Might also be worth taking everything out of the case and building on your carpet / bit of cardboard.

 

Unplug the SATA drives and take out both the NVME drives. You could also try booting with a single stick of ram.

 

If none of the above things work then I'm outta ideas.

 

If it does POST then one-by-one start plugging things back in. The 2nd stick of Ram would be the first thing that goes back in then do each drive one at a time.

 

Good luck.

 

C

I tried everything you mentionned without success. I guess I will have to contact the manufacturer, thank you for your help!

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19 hours ago, Wipper said:

I tried everything you mentionned without success. I guess I will have to contact the manufacturer, thank you for your help!

Have you tested the PSU to make sure its not the culprit?

 

Also, what does the AT / ATX mode toggle do?

 

System seems to be getting some sort of power with that Led on and the cpu fan spinning. Very strange.

 

Mobo fail rates are much higher than CPUs but sill very low in general. Was it new / boxed / unused?

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