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Hello,

 

Ive gone through every connection everything seems snug,

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I have only a 950 m.2 drive store device installed.

 

I get this red led behind the nand drive lighting up but thats the only indication somethings wrong but not sure what, any tips?

 

Could it be my ram not compatible or listed in the manual?

 

Mobo: asus z170-ar

Ram: cmk16gx4m2b3000c15

 

In the manual only has; cmk16gx4m4b3000c15

 

Could this really be why no post? 

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When I first power on the red dram led goes on then switches off, then the vga led, then the red led under the nand drive :*(

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Where is the display cord plugged into?

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is the 8 pin CPU power connector plugged in? Can't really see that port in the photo.

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If I'm correct that's the boot device led, might need to connect a regular drive via sata to update bios and set things up

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Thanks guys also sorry I rebooted and waited a bit longer and posted into the uefi bios. I didnt really do anything 

 

No more red leds apart from the few first moments from powering on the system.

 

I have it plugged into dvi and cpu power is plugged in, I plan to install hard drives after I get w10 on this nand drive

 

Ill probably run into another false alarm soon lol.

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6 minutes ago, Godrick said:

Thanks guys also sorry I rebooted and waited a bit longer and posted into the uefi bios. I didnt really do anything 

 

No more red leds apart from the few first moments from powering on the system.

 

I have it plugged into dvi and cpu power is plugged in, I plan to install hard drives after I get w10 on this nand drive

 

Ill probably run into another false alarm soon lol.

 

Take the GPU out, then reconnect It, plug the power connectors back In... 

If not plug the GPU out and just use iGPU. See if that makes a difference. 

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55 minutes ago, Godrick said:

Thanks guys also sorry I rebooted and waited a bit longer and posted into the uefi bios. I didnt really do anything 

 

No more red leds apart from the few first moments from powering on the system.

 

I have it plugged into dvi and cpu power is plugged in, I plan to install hard drives after I get w10 on this nand drive

 

Ill probably run into another false alarm soon lol.

Glad you got it.

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23 minutes ago, BunnyLab said:

Glad you got it.

Cheers. 

 

Do things look okay guys the 0 rpm fan on the h100 is making me nervous but all fans are on inside the case?

 

 

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