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Hey guys so I'm building a system for the first time my my system won't post. I have a Ryzen 5 1600 with the MSI B350 tomahawk mobo, when I power the system on the EZ debub lights flash for the CPU and RAM. I'm not sure what to do please help!

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2 minutes ago, SamuraiAlex said:

Hey guys so I'm building a system for the first time my my system won't post. I have a Ryzen 5 1600 with the MSI B350 tomahawk mobo, when I power the system on the EZ debub lights flash for the CPU and RAM. I'm not sure what to do please help!

Ah, pain in the ass this is. Just had a similar problem. Ryzen has a lot of memory issues. What ram are you using?

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Just now, MstaR35 said:

Ah, pain in the ass this is. Just had a similar problem. Ryzen has a lot of memory issues. What ram are you using?

Corsair LPX 2133MHZ

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double check if everything is connected properly. and try to reinsert your ram.

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1 minute ago, SamuraiAlex said:

Corsair LPX 2133MHZ

I'd recommend returning it and trying 3000/3200 MHz ram. Although I mean, with some tweaking it could be fine. But using more commonly used memory will tell you if it is a board, cpu or memory problem individually.

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Just now, chimado said:

double check if everything is connected properly. and try to reinsert your ram.

And this :D. make sure all the basics are done first haha. cpu connectors, heatsink seating, fans, correctly populate ram slots.

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3 minutes ago, MstaR35 said:

And this :D. make sure all the basics are done first haha. cpu connectors, heatsink seating, fans, correctly populate ram slots.

Thanks guys just double checked RAM and tuned out it was in the wrong slots...

Total noob move thanks for the help.

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5 minutes ago, chimado said:

double check if everything is connected properly. and try to reinsert your ram.

Thanks guys just double checked RAM and tuned out it was in the wrong slots...

Total noob move thanks for the help.

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Just now, SamuraiAlex said:

Thanks guys just double checked RAM and tuned out it was in the wrong slots...

Total noob move thanks for the help.

hahah doh. dw happens to the best of uS :D

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