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I had recently went to a store called micro center to buy all my computer parts, while at that store i bought the following, Asrock 970 extreme, 8gb of ram, 500watt psu, amd fx-6300 2tb Seagate hard drive and an Asus STRIX r9 380 2gb and for some reason as i was putting this together, i realized that there was no onboard graphics. Soon when i got everything working my monitors seem to not have responded, with the tv i hooked it up to it says no signal and the monitor goes into sleep mode, i checked in pc part picker to see if i had enough power and i had 70 watts to spare, i would really like to know what is wrong because the pc is pacing but the monitors aren't

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did you plug the monitors into the GPU, not the mobo?

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I had recently went to a store called micro center to buy all my computer parts, while at that store i bought the following, Asrock 970 extreme, 8gb of ram, 500watt psu, amd fx-6300 2tb Seagate hard drive and an Asus STRIX r9 380 2gb and for some reason as i was putting this together, i realized that there was no onboard graphics. Soon when i got everything working my monitors seem to not have responded, with the tv i hooked it up to it says no signal and the monitor goes into sleep mode, i checked in pc part picker to see if i had enough power and i had 70 watts to spare, i would really like to know what is wrong because the pc is pacing but the monitors aren't

shouldn't be a problem since you bought a 380... why, were you planning on using the onboard graphics for something?

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There is no onboard graphics, that's my problem. There is no means of connecting it to the mobo. I think that may be the problem but then again i don't have enough mine at the time to buy a whole new motherboard

I've never heard of a mobo without a video output port of some kind, but again, you don't need it.  Why do you care?

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did you plug the monitors into the GPU, not the mobo?

 

I've never heard of a mobo without a video output port of some kind, but again, you don't need it.  Why do you care?

AMD CPUs don't have integrated graphics, so AM3+ motherboards don't have video outputs.

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AMD CPUs don't have integrated graphics, so AM3+ motherboards don't have video outputs.

oh, ok good to know, thanks.  But that doesn't solve the mystery of why OP wants the onboard graphics port

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I have rebuilt it twice and i have had the same outcome both time which confuses me

Did you plug the monitors into the GPU?

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Also my keyboard and mouse are not pacing either.

 

Yeah, both of them

 

OK, have you connected all the the necessary power cables to the GPU?

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Yeah and that's what confuses me, I've been working at it for 2 days now and have completely looked everything over. I still can't find the problem so i had to ask here

Do you have another system you could test individual components in, like the RAM, GPU, PSU, etc.?  Also, can you tell how far the computer is getting in the boot process?  Do you think it's booting into windows and you just can't see anything or can it not even POST?

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Do you have another system you could test individual components in, like the RAM, GPU, PSU, etc.? Also, can you tell how far the computer is getting in the boot process? Do you think it's booting into windows and you

just can't see anything or can it not even POST?

My ram most likely isn't the problem, the computer is pacing but the monitors don't. Something i dont understand

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My ram most likely isn't the problem, the computer is pacing but the monitors don't. Something i dont understand

What do you mean it's "pacing"?  You keep saying that but the literal meaning is walking back and forth, so since your PC isn't doing that, I'm not sure what you mean...

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What do you mean it's "pacing"? You keep saying that but the literal meaning is walking back and forth, so since your PC isn't doing that, I'm not sure what you mean...

Pacing means turning on, but the monitors are turning on but they aren't connecting and showing a display

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Pacing means turning on, but the monitors are turning on but they aren't connecting and showing a display

 

Well then I'll ask again, how far is the computer getting in the boot process?  Is it able to POST?  If not, we need to test parts.  Try testing each one in another system that works to see which one is the problem.

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Well then I'll ask again, how far is the computer getting in the boot process? Is it able to POST? If not, we need to test parts. Try testing each one in another system that works to see which one is the problem.

I'll try that and get back to you thanks

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Well then I'll ask again, how far is the computer getting in the boot process? Is it able to POST? If not, we need to test parts. Try testing each one in another system that works to see which one is the problem.

Its still not working, not my pc isnt pacing

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Its still not working, not my pc isnt pacing

What specifically did you try?  What is the computer doing?

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