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My friend just built this machine, I've been spit balling ideas all day on what the problem could be. 

It's a B350 Tomahawk, 1500x, 1060 MSI ARMOR, 550 Watt PSU. The CPU fan is maintaining this constant speed, the GPU starts up then stops after a while like it should. 

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If you could make another video showing where the display is plugged in that'd be nice. My theory is that you have the monitor plugged into the motherboard hdmi port for integrated graphics of which ryzen does not have. Make sure the display is plugged into the graphics card, If its not that i do not know

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12 hours ago, Daberlicious said:

If you could make another video showing where the display is plugged in that'd be nice. My theory is that you have the monitor plugged into the motherboard hdmi port for integrated graphics of which ryzen does not have. Make sure the display is plugged into the graphics card, If its not that i do not know

It's plugged into the GPU. Sorry for not responding sooner but I solved the issue. Unfortunately my original theory was correct and it ended up being a board incompatibility. R5 is not supported on the current Tomahawk BIOS

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On 6/25/2017 at 4:56 AM, CharminUltraStrong said:

It's plugged into the GPU. Sorry for not responding sooner but I solved the issue. Unfortunately my original theory was correct and it ended up being a board incompatibility. R5 is not supported on the current Tomahawk BIOS

Well you know how to fix it then, Best of Luck

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