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I have built my pc:

Asus prime b650m -a wifi

ryzen 9800x3d

Gigabyte 4060ti windforce oc

32 gb ram ddr5

and a 650 watt psu

All my fans are spinning and there ar no lights flashing on the motherboard(i dont have rgb)

I have tried to follow a tutorial on yt on doing a bios flashback with a newer bios version.

I have plugged the hdmi both in the gpu and taken out the gpu and putting the hdmi in the motherboard.

I still can't get no display. I have also waited a few minutes for the pc to give me a display after turning it on.

Also i've tried to reset cmos (taking out the battery and waiting +5 min).

Can someone help me with getting a display? :/

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Hi. Welcome!

OK, connecting to the motherboard's HDMI is a good troubleshooting step to take, but the BIOS should default to PCIE gfx if found. I'd just connect back to the card for now.

AMD chips/boards can take a long time to POST the first time - leave it 10 minutes or so. It probably won't take that long, but it's best to make sure.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, esCaPade1 said:

If it turns out not to be that, it might be an idea to try reseating the RAM and gfx card - just remove and reinsert. Turn off the switch on the PSU first (or unplug altogether).

 

Is this your first build?

Not my first build and I have had to flashback motherboards before too, but i havent tried reseating the ram so i'm gonna try that when i get home. gpu is already reseated becuase trying the mobo hdmi.

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Although the issue is that the monitor is not coming on, as using the mobo gfx has the same result, I think it is less likely to be a video subsystem issue. If reseating the RAM does not help, it might be an idea to make sure there's no CPU socket damage/contamination.

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When you boot the computer do you see the Asus Logo Splash Screen?

Can you boot into Setup (Bios) ? 

If not, are any of the EZ Debug Lights lit on the motherboard? (ie) CPU, DRAM, VGA, or Boot? This will tell you what hardware problem there is. 

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