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Don't you already have a thread on this?

Different issue, :/ sorry

 

The mobo is an EVGA z97 classified, and a gtx 980 and a i5 4440

Everything is working except there is no input

My Build: 4690k @ 4.7 GHz, ASUS Strix 970 @ 1316 MHz, H105, Corsair Vengeance Pro @ 1600 MHz, H440, RM750

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You have to give more information before people can help. What are the specs? What MOBO? Explain in detail exactly what happens when you try to boot it. Ect.

My Build: 4690k @ 4.7 GHz, ASUS Strix 970 @ 1316 MHz, H105, Corsair Vengeance Pro @ 1600 MHz, H440, RM750

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Different issue, :/ sorry

 

The mobo is an EVGA z97 classified, and a gtx 980 and a i5 4440

Everything is working except there is no input

plz we want ALL the specs :)

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1-check the 9 pin connector for the CPU and also check if every cable is plugged correctly

2-if that didn't work, try to remove each ram stick at a time, and swap them and such

3-try to remove the graphics card and then try to turn the PC on

 

please post the PC specs

Early 2020 Build : Intel i7 8700k // MSI Krait Z370 // Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Aorus 5700 XT // NZXT H500 

Early 2019 Build : Ryzen 2600X // Asus Tuff X470 // G.Skill Trident Z RGB 8x2 16GB // MSI RTX 2070 // NZXT H500 

Late 2017 Build : Intel i7 8700k // Asus Prime Z370-A // G.Skill Trident Z 8x2 16GB // EVGA GTX 1080 Ti  // NZXT S320 Elite 

Late 2015 Build : Intel i7 6700k // Asus Maximus VI Gene Z170 //  Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Gigabyte GTX 970 // Corsair Air 240

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1-check the 9 pin connector for the CPU and also check if every cable is plugged correctly

2-if that didn't work, try to remove each ram stick at a time, and swap them and such

3-try to remove the graphics card and then try to turn the PC on

 

please post the PC specs

9 pin connector for the cpu??

My Build: 4690k @ 4.7 GHz, ASUS Strix 970 @ 1316 MHz, H105, Corsair Vengeance Pro @ 1600 MHz, H440, RM750

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Moved to Troubleshooting. In the future, please post in the proper sub-forum.

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Try to reinstall the CPU cooler

Early 2020 Build : Intel i7 8700k // MSI Krait Z370 // Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Aorus 5700 XT // NZXT H500 

Early 2019 Build : Ryzen 2600X // Asus Tuff X470 // G.Skill Trident Z RGB 8x2 16GB // MSI RTX 2070 // NZXT H500 

Late 2017 Build : Intel i7 8700k // Asus Prime Z370-A // G.Skill Trident Z 8x2 16GB // EVGA GTX 1080 Ti  // NZXT S320 Elite 

Late 2015 Build : Intel i7 6700k // Asus Maximus VI Gene Z170 //  Corsair LPX 8x2 16GB // Gigabyte GTX 970 // Corsair Air 240

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What you could do, is just completely take all your psu cables out of your MoBo then go ahead and reconnect them. Don't power it on yet though you're going to get frustrated. Double, triple, even quad check that everything is connected properly. If it turns on, your gpu is spinning AND lighting up (if it has that ability) and still no display, turn off the unit. If it still beeps (more then once) take out the ram and put each ram in ONE at a time and turn on the computer. A lot of the times computers won't POST are because of faulty RAM sticks.

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