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I just got all of my parts onto my box, turned it on and the fans started spinning. I connected all of the pereferals and tryed to acces the uefi, it doesn't do anything. I even tryed switching my cable and going to the motherboard grahics too. It wont do anything.

 

does anyone know what I should do?

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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No it has a intel core i5-650 6gb ddr3 ram and a gtx 460

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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Might be a silly question but you turned back off after connecting the peripherals right? Also what are your specs?

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2 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

Is this a Ryzen build?

I believe it's his LGA 1156 build he's been post topics about lately. 

2 minutes ago, floppy disk mayhem said:

I just got all of my parts onto my box, turned it on and the fans started spinning. I connected all of the pereferals and tryed to acces the uefi, it doesn't do anything. I even tryed switching my cable and going to the motherboard grahics too. It wont do anything.

 

does anyone know what I should do?

Do you hear any beep codes? Any output to the monitor?

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Just now, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

I believe it's his LGA 1156 build he's been post topics about lately. 

Do you hear any beep codes? Any output to the monitor?

No beep codes, nothing on the monitor

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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Just now, floppy disk mayhem said:

No beep codes, nothing on the monitor

Did you try all the ports with different cables?

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Yes

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, floppy disk mayhem said:

I made a video about it: https://youtu.be/0LDJk0ChnHE

Does your board have onboard video? I can't tell from the angles. If it does, remove the GPU and boot off the onboard video. Don't forget to clear the CMOS as well. There should be two jumpers labeled "CLR CMOS", short the two pins for 10 seconds or so. 

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1 minute ago, valdyrgramr said:

Try my list above if you haven't done all of that.  It could be a faulty part somewhere if not a single thing works.

Yes, pins on your CPU is usually the most likely culprit. Either that or your mobo.

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1 minute ago, valdyrgramr said:

That's why I said check the socket pins.  xD 

Lol I was agreeing with you.

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1 minute ago, workingtitle said:

Yes, pins on your CPU is usually the most likely culprit. Either that or your mobo.

Haha I already had to replace my old one

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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Great, now it doesn't work.

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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Ok it started to run the fans, but still, nothing

Please don't argue with me, I am just trying to help, or be helped. (we are all humans right?)

 

 

 

 

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