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Hi,

 

I just got a new computer and I cant get it to work properly. It doesnt even boot, I dont even hear any beep. The post isnt starting. I dont have any display, I tried removing the graphic card but nothing changed. I have a solid orange led light on the bottom of the motherboard with no clue of its origin or meaning. The user manual doesnt have anything about this one aswell. I'm probably gonna call the company which built my computer but I wanted to know if anyone had a clue and if there was an easy fix.

 

Here is my specs :

 

Proc : AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (3.6 GHz) 
Motherboard  : Asus ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING 
RAM : DDR4 HyperX Fury, Noir, 2 x 8 Go, 2400 MHz, CAS 15 
Ventirad : Be Quiet ! Pure Rock 
Graphic card : MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X, 8 Go 
Drive : Seagate BarraCuda, 2 To 
SSD : Samsung Série 850 EVO, 250 Go, SATA III 
Case : Fractal Design Define R5, Noir 
Power supply : Seasonic Focus Plus 650 Gold, 650W 

 

And a screen of my case and the light :



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Thanks :)

 

PS : Sorry for my english.

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Try using only one stick of ram and boot it (if that doesn't work try a different slot). Also you need to have a GPU to have a display (and make sure your monitor is plugged into it too!). The Ryzen 5 1600X doesn't have integrated graphics.

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1 minute ago, Gungpae said:

Try using only one stick of ram and boot it (if that doesn't work try a different slot). Also you need to have a GPU to have a display (and make sure your monitor is plugged into it too!). The Ryzen 5 1600X doesn't have integrated graphics.

Hey, I already tried that, it didnt work :'(

 

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3 minutes ago, Kozchu said:

Hey, I already tried that, it didnt work :'(

 

have you tried clearing cmos?

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1 hour ago, Kozchu said:

No, on this motherboard there isnt any button to press and I have to do it "manually", I'm scared of losing the warranty if I do it.

 

The feature is there for a reason; they can't void your warranty for clearing your cmos.

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